UNIVERSITY  OF  CAL5FORNIA 
LOS  ANGELES 


DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR 

BUREAU    OF    THE    CENSUS 
E.  DANA  DURAND,  DIRECTOR 


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INTERNATIONAL  CLASSIFICATION 

OF 

CAUSES  OF  SICKNESS  AND  DEATH 


REVISED  BY  THE  INTERNATIONAL  COMMISSION 

AT  THE  SESSION  OF  PARIS,  JULY  1  TO  3,  1909, 

FOR  USE  BEGINNING  JANUARY  1,  1910, 

AND  UNTIL  DECEMBER  31,  1919 


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WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 
1910 


DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR 

BUREAU    OF    THE    CENSUS 
E.  DANA  DURAND,  DIRECTOR 


INTERNATIONAL  CLASSIFICATION 

OF 

CAUSES  OF  SICKNESS  AND  DEATH 


REVISED  BY  THE  INTERNATIONAL  COMMISSION 

AT  THE  SESSION  OF  PARIS,  JULY  1  TO  3,  1909, 

FOR  USE  BEGINNING  JANUARY  1,  1910, 

AND  UNTIL  DECEMBER  31,  1919 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 
1910 


CONTENTS. 


LETTER  OF  TBANSMITTAL 5 

INTRODUCTION 7-12 

Scope  of  the  present  pamphlet 9-11 

Its  purpose  and  practical  use 11,12 

TRANSLATION  OF  FRENCH  TABULAR  LIST 13-69 

TRANSLATION  OF  FRENCH  INDEX 71-146 


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LKTTER   OF  TRANSMITTAL. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR, 

BUBEAU  OF  THE  CENSUS, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  February  25,  1910. 

SIB  :  This  pamphlet  consists  mainly  of  a  translation  of  the  official  French  edition  of  the 
Second  Decennial  Revision  of  the  International  Classification  of  Diseases  and  Causes  of 
Death  as  adopted  by  the  International  Commission  at  Paris,  July  1  to  3,  1909,  for  use 
during  the  decade  beginning  January  1,  1910.  It  is  intended  for  the  temporary  use  of 
American  registration  officials  until  a  new  edition  of  the  Manual  of  the  International 
Classification  shall  be  available,  and  has  been  prepared  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  Cressy 
L.  Wilbur,  chief  statistician  for  vital  statistics  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census. 
Very  respectfully, 


Director  of  the  Census. 
Hon.  CHARLES  NAGEL, 

Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor. 

—  5  — 


INTRODUCTION. 


The  Manual  of  International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Death  issued  by 
the  Bureau  of  the  Census  in  1902 *  has  been  employed  very  generally  by  those 
state  and  city  registration  officials  of  the  United  States  who  are  charged  with  the 
compilation  of  mortality  statistics.  By  its  use  a  much  greater  degree  of  com- 
parability has  been  brought  about  in  the  statistics  of  causes  of  death.  The 
Second  Decennial  Revision  of  the  International  Classification,  which  took  place 
at  Paris,  July  1  to  3, 1909,  at  the  invitation  and  under  the  auspices  of  the  French 
Government,  will  make  necessary  a  new  edition  of  the  Manual  so  that  it  may 
serve  as  a  guide  to  American  registration  officials  for  the  ten  years  beginning 
January  1,  1910. 

The  revised  Manual,  it  is  expected,  will  be  a  work  of  far  more  useful  and 
authoritative  character  for  the  purposes  of  American  physicians  and  registra- 
tion officials  than  the  old  one.  It  will  contain  (1)  the  terms  of  the  French 
list,  or  at  least  as  many  of  them  as  may  be  used  properly  in  English,  and 
(2)  the  terms  found  upon  medical  certificates  of  causes  of  death  as  reported 
by  American  physicians,  and  in  addition  (3)  the  terms  of  the  Nomenclature 
of  Diseases  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London,2  for  over  forty 
years  the  authoritative  guide  of  English  physicians  in  regard  to  the  proper  desig- 
nation of  diseases  and  causes  of  death,  and  also  (4)  those  of  the  Bellevue  Hos- 
pital Nomenclature  of  Diseases  and  Conditions.3  In  its  preparation  the  assist- 
ance of  the  Committee  on  Nomenclature  of  the  American  Medical  Association 

1  Manual  of  International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Death,  adopted  by  the  United  States  Census 
Office  for  the  compilation  of  mortality  statistics,  for  use  beginning  with  the  year  1900.  Prepared 
under  the  supervision  of  William  A.  King,  chief  statistician  for  vital  statistics.  Washington :  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,  1902. 

8  The  Nomenclature  of  Diseases,  drawn  up  by  a  joint  committee  appointed  by  the  Royal  College 
of  Physicians  of  London.  (Subject  to  decennial  revision.)  Fourth  edition,  being  the  third  revision. 
London:  Printed  for  His  Majesty's  Stationery  Office,  by  Darling  &  Son  (Limited),  34-40,  Bacon 
Street,  B. 

•The  Bellevue  Hospital  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  and  Conditions.  First  Edition,  1903.  First 
Revision,  1909.  Compiled  by  the  Committee  on  Clinical  Records,  composed  of  Robert  J.  Carlisle,  War- 
ren Coleman,  Thomas  A.  Smith,  and  Edmund  L.  Dow.  Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Medical  Journal, 
May  15,  22,  29,  and  June  5,  1909.  A  new  edition,  with  references  to  the  International  Classification, 
is  now  in  preparation  (1910). 


—  8  — 

will  be  of  special  value.  The  members  of  this  committee  are  Dr.  Frank  P. 
Foster,  chairman,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Dr.  J.  Chalmers  Da  Costa,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.;  Dr.  W.  A.  Newman  Dorland,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Dr.  Alexander  Duane, 
New  York,  N.  Y. ;  and  Dr.  Victor  C.  Vaughan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  The  com- 
mittee is  operating  under  the  following  resolutions  unanimously  adopted  by 
the  House  of  Delegates  of  the  American  Medical  Association  on  June  3,  1908 : l 

Resolved,  By  the  American  Medical  Association : 

1.  That  the  International  Classification  of  Diseases  and  Causes  of  Death  be  recom- 
mended for  all  official  mortality  and  morbidity  statistical  reports. 

»*»»*** 

5.  That  after  the  revision  of  the  International  Classification  in  1910  [date  subsequently 
changed  to  1909]  the  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  be  recast  in  corresponding  form,  so  that 
there  will  be  available  under  a  uniform  arrangement  and  with  precise  agreement  in  the 
meaning  of  terms  (1)  International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Death;  (2)  International 
Classification  of  Sickness  and  Disability;  (3)  International  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  and 
Injuries. 

The  advancement  of  the  date  of  the  meeting  of  the  International  Commis- 
sion from  1910  to  1909,  which  change  was  made  by  the  French  Government 
primarily  at  the  request  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census,  so  that  the  revised  classifi- 
cation would  be  available  for  use  in  connection  with  the  mortality  statistics  of 
the  United  States  for  the  calendar  year  corresponding  to  the  decennial  enumera- 
tion of  1910,  necessarily  resulted  in  some  changes  in  the  general  plan  of  pro- 
cedure proposed  by  the  committee  of  the  American  Medical  Association.  It 
was  intended  originally  to  take  up  the  question  of  the  nomenclature  of  diseases 
before  proceeding  to  the  subject  of  their  statistical  classification,  but  the  earlier 
meeting  of  the  International  Commission  rendered  it  necessary  to  formulate 
the  suggestions  relative  to  the  revision  of  the  International  Classification  before 
questions  of  nomenclature  could  be  considered.  A  full  statement  of  the  work 
performed  by  the  committee,  with  the  cooperation  of  committees  of  other 
national  medical  organizations  and  sections  of  the  association  and  with  various 
departments  of  the  Government,  may  be  found  in  the  text  of  the  annual  report 
on  Mortality  Statistics,  1907,  beginning  on  page  18.  The  preliminary  report 
of  the  Census  Commission  to  the  International  Commission  of  Revision  was 
presented  in  Census  Bulletin  104,  Mortality  Statistics,  1908,  pages  25-32,  and 
may  also  be  found  as  Appendix  II  of  the  annual  report  on  Mortality  Statistics, 
1908.  It  contains  the  official  list  of  English  titles  which  was  adopted  so  that  the 
International  Classification  might  appear  in  precisely  the  same  form  when  used 
by  different  English-speaking  offices. 

1  See  Jonrnal  of  the  American  Medical  Association,  June  13,  1908,  p.  2005,  or  Mortality  Statistics, 
1907,  p.  19.  Sections  2,  3,  and  4,  which  relate  to  the  preliminary  work  of  the  revision  of  the  Inter- 
national Classification,  are  omitted. 


—  9  — 

SCOPE  OP  THE  PRESENT  PAMPHLET. 

The  present  pamphlet  is  by  no  means  equivalent  to  the  former  Manual,  much 
less  to  the  revised  Manual  now  in  preparation,  in  the  completeness  of  the  terms 
included  under  the  various  titles  of  the  International  Classification.  It  is 
merely  a  translation,  as  nearly  literal  as  practicable,  of  the  first  official  publica- 
tion of  the  results  of  the  International  Commission's  work  as  given  in  the  orig- 
inal French  edition  prepared  by  the  secretary-general,  Dr.  Jacques  Bertillon.1 
It  is  neither  a  complete  nomenclature  of  diseases,  like  the  Nomenclature  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London,  which  provides  a  complete  list  of 
definite  terms  and  accepted  synonyms  for  the  naming  of  all  diseases,  nor  a  sci- 
entific classification  of  diseases,  in  the  sense  of  presenting  a  logical  arrangement 
of  morbid  conditions.  It  is  nothing  more  or  less  than  a  list  of  statistical  titles, 
under  which  individual  terms  designating  diseases  or  morbid  conditions  as 
reported  by  physicians  may  be  more  or  less  satisfactorily  grouped  for  statistical 
purposes. 

The  peculiar  use  of  the  word  "  classification,"  as  applied  to  works  of  this 
character  and  as  understood  in  the  practical  work  of  a  registration  office,  was 
mentioned  in  a  recent  report,2  and  it  is  only  necessary  to  say  that  the  process  of 
"  classifying  "  a  cause  of  death  under  the  International  "  Classification,"  relates 
only  to  its  assignment  to  the  specific  title  which  includes  it ;  it  has  nothing  to  do 
with  the  theoretical  arrangement  of  these  titles  under  the  general  classes,  such 
as  "Diseases  of  the  Nervous  System  and  of  the  Organs  of  Special  Sense," 
"  Diseases  of  the  Circulatory  System,"  etc.  Such  groups  of  diseases,  coordinated 
upon  a  theoretical  basis,  are  becoming  of  less  and  less  practical  importance.  It 
was  very  nearly  resolved  by  the  International  Commission  to  do  away  with 
them,  and  the  Registrar-General  of  England  and  Wales  has  for  some  years  dis- 
continued the  use  of  similar  "  classes  "  formerly  employed  in  the  English  mor- 
tality reports.  The  sole  purpose  of  the  so-called  "  Classification  "  at  present  is 
to  exhibit  a  list  of  uniform  and  comparable  titles  of  diseases,  or  groups  of  dis- 
eases, and  of  other  causes  of  death,  each  with  a  precise  inclusion  of  individual 
terms  as  reported  by  physicians  in  different  countries,  so  that  the  international 
statistics  of  morbidity  and  mortality  will  be  as  nearly  comparable  as  possible. 
The  word  "  nomenclature  "  will  be  employed  in  the  translation  only  as  indicat- 
ing a  statistical  list  or  "  classification "  and  not  a  true  nomenclature  in  the 
English  sense. 

1  Nomenclature  des  maladies  (Statlstique  de  morbidity — Statlstique  des  causes  de  deces) 
arrfite'e  par  la  Commission  Internationale  charge'e  de  la  revision  d^cennale  de  la  Nomenclature  noso- 
logique  Internationale  (Nomenclature  Bertillon)  dans  sa  deuxieme  session,  1909 :  Paris,  1909.  A 
second  French  edition  of  the  revised  classification,  with  some  minor  changes,  is  now  in  preparation 
(1910). 

•Mortality  Statistics,  1907,  p.  22. 


—  10  — 

The  usefulness  of  the  International  Classification  for  the  purpose  of  facili- 
tating comparison  of  the  mortality  statistics  of  various  countries  has  been 
recognized  generally,  and  the  extensive  list  of  countries  that  have  employed 
this  system  during  the  past  decade  is  an  assurance  that  the  movement  for 
uniformity,  which  has  attained  so  high  a  measure  of  success,  will  never  be 
abandoned.  The  great  convenience  that  attends  comparisons  of  data  for 
countries  using  the  International  Classification  is  well  shown  in  the  interna- 
tional tables  of  causes  of  death  arranged  by  M.  Lucien  March  in  the  Statis- 
tiqite  Internationale  du  mouvement  de  la.  population,  1905. 

The  International  Classification  in  its  origin  was  intended  to  represent  the 
most  desirable  methods  in  use  in  the  various  registration  offices  of  the  world 
and  has  therefore  been  readily  adopted  with  little  loss  of  continuity  of  statis- 
tics by  the  countries  using  it.  It  should  be  noted  that  not  all  the  countries 
now  using  the  International  Classification  were  represented  in  the  Interna- 
tional Commission  of  Revision,  whose  constitution  is  given  on  page  14.  For 
example,  no  delegate  for  Canada  was  present,  although  the  Canadian  Province 
of  Quebec  was  perhaps  the  first  of  any  state  or  province  in  the  Western 
Hemisphere  to  adopt  the  International  Classification.  Argentina,  Japan,  and 
other  countries  making  prominent  use  of  it  were  not  actually  represented,  so 
that  the  present  extension  of  the  International  Classification  is  much  greater 
than  that  indicated  by  the  list  of  delegates. 

Moreover,  it  is  extremely  gratifying  that  the  Registrar-General  of  England 
and  Wales  has  decided  to  approximate  the  English  classification  to  the  Inter- 
national, as  shown  by  the  following  extract  from  his  last  report : 1 

The  necessity  for  agreement  as  to  classification,  as  well  as  the  progress  of  medical 
science  since  the  last  revision  of  the  present  classification  in  1901,  will  probably  be  found 
to  entail  some  further  modifications,  and  it  is  proposed  to  take  advantage  of  this  oppor- 
tunity to  approximate  the  English  classification  to  the  International  System  so  far  as  may 
be  found  possible  without  destroying  the  valuable  continuity  of  our  records.  The  latter 
system,  which  is  based  upon  the  work  of  Dr.  Farr,  is  in  use  in  Canada  and  Australia 
and  in  many  foreign  countries.  The  advantages,  for  the  purpose  of  international  com- 
parison, which  would  attend  this  course,  are  therefore  obvious,  and  there  is  reason  to  believe 
that  a  great  deal  can  be  done  in  this  direction  without  any  serious  sacrifice  of  continuity. 
An  instance  of  this  is  to  be  found  in  Dr.  Stevenson's  treatment  of  diarrhoeal  diseases  in 
his  letter  on  the  causes  of  death ;  and  it  is  hoped  that  this  preliminary  statement  of  what 
is  proposed  will  promote  expression  of  responsible  opinion  upon  the  various  points  to  be 
decided. 

It  will  be  gathered  from  the  above  statement  of  the  difficulties  involved  that  the  change 
could  not  be  introduced  without  some  increase  of  staff  and  expenditure,  and  that  this 
Department  has,  therefore,  not  a  free  hand  in  the  matter.  In  view,  however,  of  the 
representations  which  have  reached  me  and  with  which  I  have  reason  to  believe  your 

1  Seventy-flrst  Annual  Report  of  the  Registrar-General  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages  In 
England  and  Wales  (1908),  p.  Izxr. 


—11— 

Board  is  in  sympathy,  I  have  thought  it  right  to  refer  to  the  question,  and  to  mention  that 
I  am  carefully  investigating  it  with  a  view  to  determining  whether  the  practical  difficulties 
can  be  surmounted  without  such  a  disproportionate  increase  of  the  cost  of  providing  these 
statistics  as  would  make  it  useless  to  put  forward  the  proposal  for  sanction. 

The  change,  I  may  add,  could  not  in  any  case  be  introduced  before  the  preparation 
of  the  Report  for  the  year  1911  owing  to  the  requirements  of  the  Decennial  Supplement. 

ITS  PURPOSE  AND  PRACTICAL  USE. 

The  present  pamphlet,  except  for  the  introductory  portion,  is  a  translation 
of  the  original  French  presentation  of  the  revised  classification,  showing  (1)  the 
Tabular  List,  or  the  titles  of  the  revised  classification  as  finally  arranged  by  the 
International  Commission  and  numbered  in  order  from  1  (Typhoid  fever)  to  189 
(Cause  of  death  not  specified  or  ill-defined) ;  and  (2)  the  Index  of  Diseases 
(Dictionnaire  des  maladies],  in  which  each  term  designating  a  disease,  symp- 
tom, lesion,  complication,  or  mode  of  injury,  which  appears  either  as  a  title  or  a 
contained  term  under  any  title  in  the  Tabular  List,  is  referred  to  its  appropriate 
number  in  that  list. 

The  Tabular  List  is  preceded  by  a  comparison  of  the  detailed  and  abridged 
lists  of  titles  of  causes  of  sickness  and  causes  of  death,  and  also  of  causes  of 
stillbirths.  The  lists  used  for  morbidity  and  mortality  statistics  are  presented 
in  parallel  columns  (not  in  the  original)  for  the  purpose  of  bringing  out  the 
distinctive  differences  of  the  classification  as  used  for  returns  of  sickness  and 
for  returns  of  causes  of  death.  The  subdivisions  of  titles  given  in  the  Tabular 
List,  and  referred  to  in  the  Index,  such  as  "  75A,"  "  75B,"  etc.,  are  for  use  in 
connection  with  statistics  of  morbidity  only;  no  attention  whatever  need  be 
paid  to  them  by  registration  offices  engaged  in  the  compilation  of  causes  of 
death. 

References  in  the  Index  are  double:  (1)  To  the  titles  of  the  detailed  list  of 
causes  of  sickness  or  death,  and  (2)  to  the  abridged  classification.  For  the  main 
statistical  tables  of  states  and  cities  of  considerable  size,  the  data  relative  to 
causes  of  death  should  always  be  given  in  the  detailed  form,  so  that  there  will 
probably  be  little  or  no  use  for  the  references  to  the  abridged  classification. 
Moreover,  the  abridged  or  other  condensed  lists  of  causes  can  be  obtained  readily 
from  selection  of  the  titles  of  the  detailed  classification,  so  that  it  will  not  be 
necessary  to  make  use  of  them  except  for  special  purposes  or  by  offices  whose 
data  will  not  warrant  the  use  of  more  detailed  analysis.  It  is  important,  for 
the  purpose  of  international  comparisons,  that  at  least  the  abridged  list  of 
causes  be  used  by  all  offices. 

Some  differences  will  be  found  in  the  official  English  titles  and  the  literal 
translations  of  the  French  titles,  as  indicated  in  brackets  in  the  Tabular  List. 
Thus  the  French  form  of  title  No.  1  is  "  Fievre  typhoide  (Typhus  abdominal)." 
This  is  rendered  into  English  simply  as  "  Typhoid  fever,"  and  the  literal  trans- 


—  12  — 

lation, " Typhoid  fever  (abdominal  typhus),"  is  bracketed  for  reference  merely 
and  because  this  form  of  presentation  makes  it  unnecessary  to  add  any  of  the 
omitted  terms  as  inclusions  under  the  title.  "Abdominal  typhus"  is  not  an 
English  expression  at  all  and  adds  nothing  to  the  precision  of  the  statement 
"  Typhoid  fever."  It  is  highly  undesirable  to  cumber  the  English  titles  with 
objectionable  or  unnecessary  terms,  and  hence  "Typhoid  fever,"  "Typhus 
fever,"  "  Malaria,"  etc.,  are  given  in  the  approved  form  without  qualification. 

Many  terms  that  frequently  occur  in  the  usage  of  American  physicians 
will  not  be  found  in  the  Index  or  Tabular  List.  It  was  recognized  by  the  Inter- 
national Commission  that  a  special  list  would  have  to  be  prepared  for  each 
language,  as  there  are  many  expressions  in  English,  for  example,  for  which  no 
equivalents  exist  in  French  medical  nomenclature,  and  vice  versa.  Until  a  com- 
plete and  thoroughly  comprehensive  Index  can  be  prepared,  in  connection  with 
the  revised  edition  of  the  Manual,  it  will  be  necessary  to  use  the  present  Index 
in  conjunction  with  that  of  the  old  edition  of  the  Manual.  This  can  be  done 
readily  in  most  cases  by  comparing  the  assignments  of  similar  terms  and  by 
noting  the  general  inclusions  of  the  revised  titles. 

The  Tabular  List  and  Index  were  translated  separately,  and  no  effort  was 
made  to  compare  them  systematically  or  to  see  that  all  terms  contained  in  the 
one  were  given  correctly  in  the  other.  Some  differences  have  been  noted  and 
corrected,  and  others  will  doubtless  be  found  in  practical  use.  As  a  change  may 
require  reference  to  the  detailed  proceedings,  which  are  not  yet  at  hand,  it  was 
thought  inexpedient  to  attempt  more  at  the  present  time. 

In  the  spelling  of  the  names  of  diseases  the  recommendations *  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Nomenclature  and  Classification  of  Diseases  of  the  American  Medical 
Association  have  been  followed,  except  that,  with  the  full  approval  of  the  chair- 
man, Dr.  Frank  P.  Foster,  who  has  kindly  examined  the  proofs  of  this  trans- 
lation, it  seemed  expedient  to  employ  diphthongs  in  the  form  of  ligatures  rather 
than  the  parenthetical  forms  suggested. 

lYour  committee  recommend  that  in  all  names  of  diseases  involving  anatomical  terms  the 
nomenclature  adopted  by  the  German  Anatomical  Society,  generally  known  as  the  Basel'sche  Nomina 
Anatomica  (BNA),  be  adhered  to.  While  we  do  not  assert  that  that  nomenclature  is  faultless,  we 
believe  that  it  is  far  superior  to  anything  of  the  sort  that  has  been  proposed  before,  and  we  realize 
that  it  is  sure  to  be  employed  extensively  in  text-books  of  anatomy.  It  involves  the  retention  of 
all  diphthongs  in  Latin  words,  though  not  in  the  form  of  ligatures.  The  London  Nomenclature  gives 
the  diphthongs  in  separate  letters  in  its  Latin  list,  but  as  ligatures  in  its  English  list.  We  recom- 
mend printing  them  all  in  separate  letters,  but  in  the  English  list  it  seems  proper  to  make  a  con- 
cession to  those  who  look  on  certain  Latin  words  as  "  Anglicized  " — who,  for  example,  write  anemia 
instead  of  ansemia  and  diarrhea  Instead  of  diarrhoea.  In  such  words  we  propose  to  inclose  the  first 
letter  of  the  diphthong  in  parenthesis  marks — thus,  an(a)emia  and  diarrh(o)ea.  Adherence  to  the 
Basel'sche  Nomina  Anatomica  requires  also  the  substitution  of  thyreoid  for  thyroid,  chorioid  for 
choroid,  Falloppian  for  Fallopian,  etc.  In  the  interest  of  uniformity  we  recommend  that  such  sub- 
stitution be  made.  We  also  recommend  certain  spellings  which,  though  now  uncommon,  have  received 
dictionary  recognition  in  the  past  and  are  made  prominent  in  the  London  Nomenclature,  such  as 
leuchsemia  and  septichsemia  Instead  of  leucaemia  and  septicaemia.  We  believe  that  no  other  spelling 
is  defensible. — Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Association,  June  19,  1909,  Vol.  Lit,  p.  £058. 


NOMENCLATURE  OF  DISEASES 


(STATISTICS  OF  MORBIDIT  I—  STATISTICS  OF  CAUSES  OF  DEATH) 


AGREED  UPON  BY  THE 


COMMISSION 


CHARGED  WITH  THE  DECENNIAL  REVISION 


OF    THE    INTERNATIONAL    NOSOLOGICAL    NOMENCLATURE 


(IJertilloii  Nomenclature) 


IN  ITS 


SECOND  SESSION  -1909 

(Paris,  July  1,  2,  and  3,  1909Y 


1  The  above  is  the  translation  of  the  cover  (no  title-page)  of  the  first  official  publication  of  the 
detailed  results  of  the  Second  Decennial  Revision  by  Dr.  Jacques  Bertillon,  secretary-general.  Tike 
Articles  of  Agreement  (Convention)  follow  immediately,  on  page  1,  there  being  no  introductory  mat- 
ter. This  is,  therefore,  a  complete  translation  of  the  entire  document  and  one  which  follows,  as  far 
as  possible,  the  exact  order  and  arrangement  of  the  original.  For  statement  as  to  the  use  of  the 
word  "  nomenclature "  In  English,  see  Introduction,  p.  9. 

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ARTICLES  OF  AGREEMENT 

SIGNED  BY  THE  DELEGATES  OF  THE  TWENTY  GOVERNMENTS 

LISTED  BELOW. 


The  delegates  agree  to  recommend  to  their  respective  governments  the 
adoption  of  the  nomenclatures  of  causes  of  death  which  follow  this  agree- 
ment in  order  to  insure  the  uniformity  and  comparability  of  statistics  of  causes 
of  death  beginning  January  1,  1910. 

They  recognize  that  it  is  desirable  that  this  nomenclature  should  be  revised 
every  ten  years,  the  next  revision  to  take  place  in  the  course  of  the  year  1919. 
In  default  of  any  different  arrangement,  the  Government  of  France  will  assume 
the  duty  of  convoking,  for  that  object  and  on  that  date,  a  new  International 
Commission. 

The  countries  which  were  not  represented  on  the  commission  or  which  have 
not  signed  the  present  agreement  may  become  parties  thereto  upon  their  request. 

In  testimony  whereof,  the  delegates  have  signed  their  names. 

Done  at  Paris,  July  3,  1909. 

For  Australia G.  H.  KNIBBS. 

For  Austria  and  the  City  of  Vienna Dr.  Franz  vow  JUBASCHEK. 

For  Belgium F.  FDTZEYS. 

For  Brazil Dr.  SAMPAIO-VIANNA. 

For  Bulgaria Dr.  M.  IVANOFF. 

For  China LI-CHETCHONG. 

For  Colombia Dr.  J.-E.  MANBIQUE. 

For  Costa  Rica Dr.  A.  Alvarez  CANAS. 

For  Spain JDr.  Alberto  BANDELAC    DE 

PABIENTE. 
Wilmer  R.  BATT. 


For  the  United  States. 


H.  D.  GEDDINGS. 
Wm.  H.  GTJILFOY. 
Frank  L.  PLEADWELL. 
Cressy  L.  WDLBUB. 
Walter  F.  Wnxcox. 


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—  15  — 


Dr.  Jacques  BEBTILLON. 
For  France Dr.  POTTEVIN. 

Paul  Roux. 
For  Greece .Phocion  BABBATIS. 

R.  LIVI. 
For  Italy LUTBABIO. 

BABUL 

For  Mexico Dr.  Manuel  BAREEIRO. 

For  Monaco Dr.  MAESAN. 

For  Montenegro BBUNET. 

Dr.  Ch.-A.  All  COHEN. 
For  The  Netherlands -- 


For  Russia. 


H.-W.  METHOBST. 
Dr.  H.  G.  RINQELING. 

For  Roumania Dr.  L.  COLESCO. 

Arthur    RAFFALOVICH    (ad 

referendum). 

J.  DE  SCHOKALSKY  (ad  ref- 
erendum). 

For  Switzerland Dr.  GUILLAUME  (with  res- 
ervations attached). 
Certified  to  conform  to  the  original. 

JACQUES  BERTILLON.  F.  PUTZEYS. 

Secretary-General.  President. 


NOSOLOGICAL  NOMENCLATURES. 

ADOPTED  BY  THE  INTERNATIONAL  COMMISSION. 


GENERAL  OBSERVATION. — Statistics  of  the  sick  and  of  deaths  by  causes 
should  be  prepared  by  ages  in  as  detailed  a  manner  as  possible,  and  should 
show  the  following  age  groups  at  least: 

From,  Otol  year; 
From  1  to  19  years; 
From  W  to  39  years; 
From  40  to  59  years; 
Over  60  years. 

It  seems  necessary  to  divide,  if  possible,  the  second  age  group  as  follows: 
From  1  to  9  years;  from  10  to  19  years.1 


A.— DETAILED  NOMENCLATURES. 


1.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  THE  SICK.  2 

I. — GENERAL  DISEASES. 

*1.  Typhoid  fever. 
*2.  Typhus  fever. 
*3.  Relapsing  fever. 


2.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATIVE  INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS. 

I. — GENERAL  DISEASES. 

*1.  Typhoid  fever. 
*2.  Typhus  fever. 
*3.  Relapsing  fever. 


1  Special  committees  of  the  American  Public  Health  Association  (Section  on  Vital  Statistics) 
and  of  the  American  Statistical  Association  are  now  cooperating  with  the  Bureau  of  the  Census 
for  the  purpose  of  preparing  standard  forms  of  tables  for  the  presentation  of  vital  statistics  in 
state  and  municipal  reports  and  bulletins.  Except  for  the  smallest  cities  and  for  special  purposes, 
the  age  groups  suggested  as  a  minimum  above  are  not  sufficient  and  are  undesirable  because  they  do 
not  permit  comparisons  with  such  age  groups  as  15  to  44  years,  65  years  and  over,  etc.  It  is  prob- 
ably more  advisable  to  state  separately  each  year  under  5,  and  five-year  groups  above  that  age,  as  5 
to  9  years,  10  to  14  years,  etc.  Of  course  this  is  not  in  contradiction  to  the  Observation,  but  there 
is  danger  that  the  too  condensed  grouping  indicated  may  be  followed  when  it  is  quite  possible  to 
give  the  more  complete  data. 

*  The  titles  preceded  by  an  asterisk  have  not  been  changed  since  1900.  This  classification, 
which  closely  resembles  the  one  opposite  it,  is  especially  applicable  to  statistics  of  civil  and  military 
hospitals  and  other  institutions  which  record  both  diseases  and  deaths. 

The  numbers  of  the  titles  are  the  same  in  this  classification  and  the  one  opposite.  Hence  the 
special  titles  for  statistics  of  diseases  do  not  have  a  special  number,  but  have  the  number  of  the 
title  to  which  they  are  related  most  closely  (which  is  the  title  following),  and  are  distinguished  by 
a  letter.  These  titles  are  printed  in  italics. 

The  titles  followed  by  a  small  letter  a  after  the  number,  are  optional. 

—  16  — 


—  17  — 


A.— DETAILED  NOMENCLATURES— Continued. 


1.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 

STATISTICS  OF  THE  SICK— Continued. 
I. — GENERAL  DISEASES — Continued. 

*4.  Malaria. 

*4a.  — Including:  Malarial  cachexia. 

*5.  Smallpox. 

*6.  Measles. 

*7.  Scarlet  fever. 

*8.  Whooping  cough. 

*9.  Diphtheria  and  croup. 

*9a.  — Including:  Croup. 
*10.  Influenza. 
*11.  Miliary  fever. 
*12.  Asiatic  cholera. 
*13.  Cholera  nostras. 
*14.  Dysentery. 
*15.  Plague. 
*16.  Yellow  fever. 
*17.  Leprosy. 
*18.  Erysipelas. 
*19.  Other  epidemic  diseases. 
*20.  Purulent  infection  and  septichsemia. 
*21.  Glanders. 
*22.  Anthrax. 
*23.  Rabies. 

24.  Tetanus. 

25.  Mycoses. 

26.  Pellagra. 

27.  Beriberi. 

28.  Tuberculosis  of  the  lungs. 

29.  Acute  miliary  tuberculosis. 

30.  Tuberculous  meningitis. 

31.  Abdominal  tuberculosis. 

32.  Pott's  disease. 

33.  White  swelling. 

34.  Tuberculosis  of  other  organs. 

35.  Disseminated  tuberculosis. 

36.  Rickets. 

37.  Syphilis: 

A.  Primary. 

B.  Secondary. 

C.  Tertiary. 

D.  Hereditary. 

B.  Period  not  stated. 
38A.  Soft  chancre. 

46041—10 2 


a.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS— Continued. 

I. — GENERAL  DISEASES — Continued. 

*4.  Malaria. 

*4a.  — Including:  Malarial  cachexia. 

*5.  Smallpox. 

*6.  Measles. 

*7.  Scarlet  fever. 

*8.  Whooping  cough. 

*9.  Diphtheria  and  croup. 

*9a.  — Including:  Croup. 
*10.  Influenza. 
*11.  Miliary  fever. 
*12.  Asiatic  cholera. 
*13.  Cholera  nostras. 
*14.  Dysentery. 
*15.  Plague. 
*16.  Yellow  fever. 
*17.  Leprosy. 
*18.  Erysipelas. 
*19.  Other  epidemic  diseases. 
*20.  Purulent  infection  and  septichaeuiia. 
*21.  Glanders. 
*22.  Anthrax. 
*23.  Rabies. 

24.  Tetanus. 

25.  Mycoses. 

26.  Pellagra. 

27.  Beriberi. 

28.  Tuberculosis  of  the  lungs. 

29.  Acute  miliary   tuberculosis. 

30.  Tuberculous  meningitis. 

31.  Abdominal  tuberculosis. 

32.  Pott's  disease. 

33.  White  swelling. 

34.  Tuberculosis  of  other  organs. 

35.  Disseminated  tuberculosis. 

36.  Rickets. 

37.  Syphilis. 


—  18 


A.— DETAILED  NOMENCLATURES— Continued. 


1.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOB 
STATISTICS  OF  THE  SICK— Continued . 

I. — GENERAL  DISEASES — Continued. 

38B.  Gonococcus  infection. 
*39.  Cancer   and    other    malignant   tumors 

of  the  buccal  cavity. 
*40.  Cancer    and   other    malignant    tumors 

of  the  stomach,  liver. 
*41.  Cancer   and   other   malignant   tumors 

of  the  peritonaeum,  intestines,  rectum. 
*42.  Cancer   and   other    malignant   tumors 

of  the  female  genital  organs. 
*43.  Cancer   and   other   malignant   tumors 

of  the  breast. 
*44.  Cancer   and    other   malignant    tumors 

of  the  skin. 
*45.  Cancer   and   other   malignant   tumors 

of  other  organs  and  of  organs  not 

specified. 
*46.  Other  tumors   (tumors  of  the  female 

genital  organs  excepted). 
*47.  Acute  articular  rheumatism. 
*48.  Chronic  rheumatism  and  gout. 
*49.  Scurvy. 
*60.  Diabetes. 
*61.  Exophthalmic  goitre. 
*52.  Addison's  disease. 
*53.  Leuchaemia. 
*54.  Anaemia,  chlorosis. 
*55.  Other  general  diseases. 
*56.  Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic). 
*57.  Chronic  lead  poisoning. 
*58.  Other  chronic  occupation  poisonings. 
*59.  Other  chronic  poisonings. 

II. — DISEASES    OF    THE    NEBVOTJS     SYSTEM 

AND   OF  THE  ORGANS   OF   SPECIAL   SENSE. 

*60.  Encephalitis. 

*61.  Simple  meningitis. 

*61a.  — Including:  Cerebrospinal  fever. 

*62.  Locomotor  ataxia. 

*63.  Other  diseases  of  the  spinal  cord. 

*64.  Cerebral  haemorrhage,  apoplexy. 

*65.  Softening  of  the  brain. 


NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS— Continued. 

I. — GENERAL  DISEASES — Continued. 

38.  Gonococcus  infection. 
*39.  Cancer    and    other    malignant    tumors 

of  the  buccal  cavity. 
*40.  Cancer    and    other   malignant    tumors 

of  the  stomach,  liver. 
*41.  Cancer   and   other   malignant   tumors 

of  the  peritonaeum,  intestines,  rectum. 
*42.  Cancer    and    other    malignant    tumors 

of  the  female  genital  organs. 
*43.  Cancer    and   other    malignant    tumors 

of  the  breast. 
*44.  Cancer   and   other    malignant    tumors 

of  the  skin. 
*45.  Cancer    and    other    malignant   tumors 

of  other  organs  and  of  organs  not 

specified. 
*46.  Other  tumors    (tumors  of  the  female 

genital  organs  excepted). 
*47.  Acute  articular  rheumatism. 
*48.  Chronic  rheumatism  and  gout. 
*49.  Scurvy. 
*50.  Diabetes. 
*51.  Exophthalmic  goitre. 
*52.  Addison's  disease. 
*53.  Leuchaemia. 
*54.  Anaemia,  chlorosis. 
*55.  Other  general  diseases. 
*56.  Alcoholism   (acute  or  chronic). 
*57.  Chronic  lead  poisoning. 
*58.  Other  chronic  occupation  poisonings. 
*59.  Other  chronic  poisonings. 

II. — DISEASES    OF    THE    NERVOUS     SYSTEM 

AND   OF   THE  ORGANS   OF   SPECIAL    SENSE. 

*60.  Encephalitia 

*61.  Simple  meningitis. 

*61a.  — Including:  Cerebrospinal  fever. 

*62.  Locomotor  ataxia. 

*63.  Other  diseases  of  the  spinal  cord. 

*64.  Cerebral  haemorrhage,  apoplexy. 

*65.  Softening  of  the  brain. 


—  19  — 


A.— DETAILED   NOMENCLATURES— Continued. 


1.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  THE  SICK— Continued. 

II. — DISEASES    OF    THE    NEBVOUS     SYSTEM 

AND   OF   THE   ORGANS   OF    SPECIAL   SENSE — 

Continued. 

*66.  Paralysis  without  specified  cause. 
*67.  General  paralysis  of  the  insane. 
*68.  Other  forms  of  mental  alienation. 
*69.  Epilepsy. 

*70.  Convulsions   (nonpuerperal). 
*71.  Convulsions  of  infants. 

72.  Chorea. 

73A.  Hysteria. 

73B.  Neuralgia  and  neuritis. 
*74.  Other  diseases  of  the  nervous  system. 
*75A.  Follicular  conjunctivitis. 
*75B.  Trachoma. 
*75C.  Other  diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their 

annexa. 
*76.  Diseases  of  the  ears. 

III. — DISEASES    OF    THE    CIBCULATOBY 
SYSTEM. 

*77.  Pericarditis. 

*78.  Acute  endocarditis. 

*79.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart. 

*80.  Angina  pectoris. 

*81.  Diseases  of  the  arteries,  atheroma, 
aneurysm,  etc. 

*82.  Embolism  and  thrombosis. 

*83.  Diseases  of  the  veins  (varices,  haemor- 
rhoids, phlebitis,  etc.). 

*84.  Diseases  of  the  lymphatic  system 
(lymphangitis,  etc.). 

85.  Haemorrhage;    other    diseases    of    the 

circulatory  system. 

IV. — DISEASES  OF  THE  RESPIRATOBY  SYSTEM. 

86.  Diseases  of  the  nasal  fossae. 

87.  Diseases  of  the  larynx. 

88.  Diseases  of  the  thyreoid  body. 

89.  Acute  bronchitis. 

90.  Chronic  bronchitis. 

91.  Bronchopneumonia. 

92.  Pneumonia. 

93.  Pleurisy. 


2.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS— Continued. 

II. — DISEASES    OF    THE    NEBVOUS     SYSTEM 

AND    OF    THE    OBGANS    OF    SPECIAL    SENSE — 

Continued. 

*66.  Paralysis  without  specified  cause. 
*67.  General  paralysis  of  the  insane. 
*68.  Other  forms  of  mental  alienation. 
*69.  Epilepsy. 

*70.  Convulsions  (nonpuerperal). 
*71.  Convulsions  of  infants. 

72.  Chorea. 

73.  Neuralgia  and  neuritis. 

*74.  Other  diseases  of  the  nervous  system. 


*75.  Diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their  anuexa. 
*76.  Diseases  of  the  ears. 

III. — DISEASES    OF    THE    CIRCULATORY 
SYSTEM. 

*77.  Pericarditis. 

*78.  Acute  endocarditis. 

*79.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart. 

*80.  Angina  pectoris. 

*81.  Diseases  of  the  arteries,  atheroma, 
aneurysm,  etc. 

*82.  Embolism  and  thrombosis. 

*83.  Diseases  of  the  veins  (varices,  haemor- 
rhoids, phlebitis,  etc.). 

*84.  Diseases  of  the  lymphatic  system 
(lymphangitis,  etc.). 

85.  Haemorrhage;    other    diseases    of    the 

circulatory  system. 

IV. — DISEASES  OF  THE  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM. 

86.  Diseases  of  the  nasal  fossae. 

87.  Diseases  of  the  larynx. 

88.  Diseases  of  the  thyreoid  body. 

89.  Acute  bronchitis. 

90.  Chronic  bronchitis. 

91.  Bronchopneumonia. 

92.  Pneumonia. 

93.  Pleurisy. 


20  — 


A.— DETAILED  NOMENCLATURES— Continued. 


1.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOB 

STATISTICS  OF  THE  SICK— Continued. 

IV. — DISEASES   or   THE   RESPIHATOBY    SYS- 
TEM— Continued. 

94.  Pulmonary  congestion,  pulmonary  apo- 

plexy. 

95.  Gangrene  of  the  lung. 

96.  Asthma. 

97.  Pulmonary  emphysema. 

98.  Other  diseases  of  the  respiratory  sys- 

tem (tuberculosis  excepted). 

V. — DISEASES   OF    THE   DIGESTIVE    SYSTEM. 

99A.  Diseases  of  the  teeth  and  gums. 
99B.  Other    diseases    of   the   mouth    and 
annexa. 

100.  Diseases  of  the  pharynx. 

101.  Diseases  of  the  esophagus. 

102.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach. 

103.  Other  diseases  of  the  stomach  (cancer 

excepted). 

104.  Diarrhoea    and    enteritis     (under    2 

years). 

105.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (2  years  and 

over). 
105a.  —  Including:  Due  to  alcoholism. 

106.  Ankylostomiasis. 
*107.  Intestinal  parasites. 

108.  Appendicitis  and  typhlitis. 

109.  Hernias,  intestinal  obstructions. 
110A.  Diseases    of    the    anus    and    f&cal 

fistulas. 
HOB.  Other  diseases  of  the  intestines. 

111.  Acute  yellow  atrophy  of  the  liver. 

112.  Hydatid  tumor  of  the  liver. 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver. 

113a.  — Including:  Due  to  alcoholism. 

114.  Biliary  calculi. 

115.  Other  diseases  of  the  liver. 

116.  Diseases  of  the  spleen. 

117.  Simple  peritonitis  (nonpuerperal). 

118.  Other  diseases  of  the  digestive  sys- 

tem   (cancer   and   tuberculosis   ex- 
cepted). 


2.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 

STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS— Continued. 

IV. — DISEASES   OF   THE   BESPIBATOBY    SYS- 
TEM— Continued. 

94.  Pulmonary  congestion,  pulmonary  apo- 

plexy. 

95.  Gangrene  of  the  lung. 

96.  Asthma. 

97.  Pulmonary  emphysema. 

98.  Other  diseases  of  the  respiratory  sys- 

tem (tuberculosis  excepted). 

V. — DISEASES    OF    THE    DIGESTIVE    SYSTEM. 


99.  Diseases  of  the  mouth  and  annexa. 

100.  Diseases  of  the  pharynx. 

101.  Diseases  of  the  oesophagus. 

102.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach. 

103.  Other  diseases  of  the  stomach  (cancer 

excepted). 

104.  Diarrhoea    and    enteritis     (under    2 

years). 

105.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (2  years  and 

over). 
105a.  — Including:  Due  to  alcoholism. 

106.  Ankylostomiasis. 
*107.  Intestinal  parasites. 

108.  Appendicitis  and  typhlitis.  • 

109.  Hernias,  intestinal  obstructions. 


110.  Diseases  of  the  intestines. 

111.  Acute  yellow  atrophy  of  the  liver. 

112.  Hydatid  tumor  of  the  liver. 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver. 

113a.  — Including:  Due  to  alcoholism. 

114.  Biliary  calculi. 

115.  Other  diseases  of  the  liver. 

116.  Diseases  of  the  spleen. 

117.  Simple   peritonitis    (nonpuerperal). 

118.  Other  diseases  of  the  digestive  sys- 

tem   (cancer  and   tuberculosis   ex- 
cepted). 


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A.— DETAILED  NOMENCLATURES— Continued. 


1.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  THE  SICK— Continued. 

VI. — NONVENEREAL  DISEASES  OF  THE  GENITO- 
UBINABY   SYSTEM  AND  ANNEXA. 

*119.  Acute  nephritis. 

*120.  Bright's  disease. 

121.  Chyluria. 

122.  Other    diseases    of   the   kidneys   and 

annexa. 

123.  Calculi  of  the  urinary  passages. 

124.  Diseases  of  the  bladder. 

125.  Diseases  of  the  urethra,  urinary  ab- 

scess, etc. 

126.  Diseases  of  the  prostate. 

127.  Nonvenereal  diseases  of  the  male  gen- 

ital organs. 

*128.  Uterine  haemorrhage   (nonpuerperal). 
*129.  Uterine  tumor    (noncancerous). 
*130A.  Metritis. 

*130B.  Other  diseases  of  the  uterus. 
*131.  Cysts  and  other  tumors  of  the  ovary. 
*132.  Salpingitis  and  other  diseases  of  the 

female  genital  organs. 
*133.  Nonpuerperal  diseases  of  the  breast 

(cancer  excepted). 

VII. — THE  PUEEPEEAL  STATE, 

*134A.  Normal  labor. 

*134B.  Accidents  of  pregnancy. 

*135.  Puerperal  haemorrhage. 

*136.  Other  accidents  of  labor. 

*137.  Puerperal  septichsemia. 

*138.  Puerperal  albuminuria  and  convul- 
sions. 

*139.  Puerperal  phlegmasia  alba  dolens, 
embolus,  sudden  death. 

*140.  Following  childbirth  (not  otherwise 
defined). 

*141.  Puerperal  diseases  of  the  breast. 

VIII. — DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN  AND  OF  THE 
CELLTJLAB  TISSUE. 

*142.  Gangrene. 
*143.  Furuncle. 


8.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 

STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS— Continued. 

VI. NONVENEREAL  DISEASES  OF  THE  GENITO- 

UBINABY   SYSTEM   AND  ANNEXA. 

*119.  Acute  nephritis. 
*120.  Bright's  disease. 

121.  Chyluria. 

122.  Other    diseases   of    the    kidneys   and 

annexa. 

123.  Calculi  of  the  urinary  passages. 

124.  Diseases  of  the  bladder. 

125.  Diseases  of  the  urethra,  urinary  ab- 

scess, etc. 

126.  Diseases  of  the  prostate. 

127.  Nonvenereal  diseases  of  the  male  gen- 

ital organs. 

*128.  Uterine  hemorrhage    (nonpuerperal). 
*129.  Uterine  tumor   (noncancerous). 

*130.  Other  diseases  of  the  uterus. 

*131.  Cysts  and  other  tumors  of  the  ovary. 

*332.  Salpingitis  and  other  diseases  of  the 

female  genital  organs. 
*133.  Nonpuerperal   diseases  of   the  breast 

(cancer  excepted). 

VII. — THE  PUERPERAL   STATE. 


*134.  Accidents  of  pregnancy. 

*135.  Puerperal  haemorrhage. 

*136.  Other  accidents  of  labor. 

*137.  Puerperal   septichsemia. 

*138.  Puerperal  albuminuria  and  convul- 
sions. 

*139.  Puerperal  phlegmasia  alba  dolens, 
embolus,  sudden  death. 

*140.  Following  childbirth  (not  otherwise 
defined). 

*141.  Puerperal  diseases  of  the  breast. 

VIII. — DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN  AND  OF  THE 
CELLULAR  TISSUE. 

*142.  Gangrene. 
"143.  Furuncle. 


—  22  — 
A.— DETAILED  NOMENCLATURES— Continued. 


1.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  THE  SICK— Continued. 

VIII. — DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN  AND  OF  THE 
CELLULAR  TISSUE — Continued. 

*144.  Acute  abscess. 
*145A.  Trichophytosis. 
*145B.  Scabies. 

*145C.  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  an- 
neza. 

IX. — DISEASES  OF  THE  BONES  AND  OF  THE 
OEGANS  OF  LOCOMOTION. 

*146.  Diseases  of  the  bones  (tuberculosis 
excepted). 

*147.  Diseases  of  the  joints  (tuberculosis 
and  rheumatism  excepted). 

*148.  Amputations. 

*149.  Other  diseases  of  the  organs  of  loco- 
motion. 

X. — MALFORMATIONS. 

*150.  Congenital  malformations  (stillbirths 
not  included). 

XI. — DISEASES   OF   EARLY   INFANCY. 

*151A.  Nurslings  discharged  from  hospitals 
without  disease. 

*151B.  Congenital  debility,  icterus,  and 
sclerema. 

*152.  Other  diseases  peculiar  to  early  In- 
fancy. 

*153.  Lack  of  care. 

XII. — OLD  AGE. 
*154.  Senility. 

XIII. — AFFECTIONS  PRODUCED  BY  EXTERNAL 
CAUSES. 

*155.  Suicide  by  poison. 

*156.  Suicide  by  asphyxia. 

*157.  Suicide  by  hanging  or  strangulation. 

*158.  Suicide  by  drowning. 

*159.  Suicide  by  firearms. 


2.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOB. 
STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS— Continued. 

VIII. — DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN  AND  OF  THE 
CELLULAR  TISSUE — Continued. 

*144.  Acute  abscess. 


*145.  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  an- 
nexa. 

IX. — DISEASES  OF  THE  BONES  AND  OF  THE 
ORGANS  OF  LOCOMOTION. 

*146.  Diseases  of  the  bones  (tuberculosis 
excepted). 

'•147.  Diseases  of  the  joints  (tuberculosis 
and  rheumatism  excepted). 

*148.  Amputations. 

*149.  Other  diseases  of  the  organs  of  loco- 
motion. 

X. — MALFORMATION  s. 

*150.  Congenital  malformations  (stillbirths 
not  included). 

XI. — DISEASES   OF   EARLY   INFANCY. 


*151.  Congenital  debility,  icterus,  and 
sclerema. 

*152.  Other  diseases  peculiar  to  early  In- 
fancy. 

*153.  Lack  of  care. 

XII. — OLD  AGE. 
*154.  Senility. 

XIII. — AFFECTIONS  PRODUCED  BY  EXTERNAL 
CAUSES. 

*155.  Suicide  by  poison. 

*156.  Suicide  by  asphyxia. 

*157.  Suicide  by  hanging  or  strangulation. 

*158.  Suicide  by  drowning. 

*159.  Suicide  by  firearms. 


—  23  — 


A.— DETAILED  NOMENCLATURES— Continued. 


1.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  THE  SICK— Continued. 

XIII. — AFFECTIONS  PRODUCED  BY  EXTERNAL 
CAUSES — Continued. 

*160.  Suicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  instru- 
ments. 

*161.  Suicide  by  jumping  from  high  places. 
*162.  Suicide  by  crushing. 
*163.  Other  suicides. 

164.  Poisoning  by  food. 

165A.  Venomous  bites  and  stings. 

165B.  Other  acute  poisonings. 

166.  Conflagration. 
•"167.  Burns   (conflagration  excepted). 

168.  Absorption  of  deleterious  gases  (con- 

flagration excepted). 

169.  Accidental  drowning. 

170.  Traumatism  by  firearms. 

171.  Traumatism   by    cutting    or    piercing 

instruments. 

172.  Traumatism  by  fall. 

173.  Traumatism   in   mines  and   quarries. 

174.  Traumatism  by  machines. 

175.  Traumatism  by   other   crushing    (ve- 

hicles, railroad,  landslides,  etc.). 

176.  Injuries  by  animals. 
177A.  Overexertion. 
177B.  Starvation. 

178.  Excessive  cold. 

179.  Effects  of  heat. 

180.  Lightning. 

181.  Electricity    (lightning  excepted). 

182.  Homicide  by  firearms. 

183.  Homicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  in- 

struments. 

184.  Homicide  by  other  means. 
185A.  Dislocations. 

185B.  Sprains. 

185C.  Fractures  (cause  not  specified). 

186.  Other  external  violence. 

XIV. — ILL  DEFINED  DISEASES. 

187.  Ill  defined  organic  disease. 

188.  Sudden  death. 

189A.  Disease  not  specified  or  ill  defined. 

189B.  No  disease,  feigned  disease. 


2.    DETAILED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 

STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS— Continued. 

XIII. — AFFECTIONS  PRODUCED  BY  EXTERNAL 
CAUSES — Continued. 

*160.  Suicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  instru- 
ments. 

*161.  Suicide  by  jumping  from  high  places. 
*162.  Suicide  by  crushing. 
*163.  Other  suicides. 

164.  Poisoning  by  food. 

165.  Other  acute  poisonings. 

166.  Conflagration. 

*167.  Burns  (conflagration  excepted). 

168.  Absorption  of  deleterious  gases  (con- 

flagration excepted). 

169.  Accidental  drowning. 

170.  Traumatism  by  firearms. 

171.  Traumatism    by    cutting   or    piercing 

instruments. 

172.  Traumatism  by  fall. 

173.  Traumatism   in   mines  and  quarries. 

174.  Traumatism  by  machines. 

175.  Traumatism   by   other   crushing    (ve- 

hicles, railroad,  landslides,  etc.). 

176.  Injuries  by  animals. 

177.  Starvation. 

178.  Excessive  cold. 

179.  Effects  of  heat. 

180.  Lightning. 

181.  Electricity  (lightning  excepted). 

182.  Homicide  by  firearms. 

183.  Homicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  in- 

struments. 

184.  Homicide  by  other  means. 


185.  Fractures   (cause  not  specified). 

186.  Other  external  violence. 

XIV. — ILL  DEFINED  DISEASES. 

187.  Ill  defined  organic  disease. 

188.  Sudden  death. 

189.  Cause    of   death    not    specified    or 

defined. 


24  — 


A.— DETAILED  NOMENCLATURES— Continued. 


3.  NOMENCLATURE  OF  INTRAUTERINE  CAUSES 
OF   DEATH. 

1.  Syphilis. 

2.  Other  general  diseases  of  the  mother. 

3.  Predisposition   of  the  mother  to  abor- 

tion. 

4.  Albuminuria  and  other  diseases  incident 

to  pregnancy. 

5.  Traumatism  and  overwork. 

6.  Diseases   of   the   placenta    and   of   the 

membranes. 

7.  Malformations  of  the  infant. 

8.  Premature  birth. 

9.  Difficult  labor. 

10.  Prolapse  and  compression  of  the  cord. 

11.  Asphyxia  of  the  child. 

12.  Other  and  unclassified  causes. 

13.  Causes  not  specified  or  unknown. 


B.— ABRIDGED  NOMENCLATURES. 


4.    ABRIDGED  NOMENCLATURE  INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  THE  SICK. 

Corresponding 
numbers  of 
the  detailed 

nomenclature. 

1 

2 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

13 


1.  Typhoid  fever__ 

2.  Typhus  fever 

3.  Malaria 

4.  Smallpox 

5.  Measles 

6.  Scarlet  fever 

7.  Whooping  cough 

8.  Diphtheria  and  croup 

9.  Influenza 

10.  Asiatic  cholera 

11.  Cholera  nostras 

12.  Other  epidemic  diseases.-  3, 11, 14  to  19 

13.  Tuberculosis  of  the  lungs 28,  29 

14.  Tuberculous  meningitis 30 

15.  Other  forms  of  tuberculosis 31  to  35 

15o.  Syphilis 37 

15b.  Soft  chancre 38A 

15c.  Gonococcus  infection 38B 


5.   ABRIDGED  NOMENCLATURE   INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS. 

Corresponding 
numbers  of 
the  detailed 

nomenclature. 

1.  Typhoid  fever 1 

2.  Typhus  fever 2 

3.  Malaria 4 

4.  Smallpox 5 

5.  Measles 6 

6.  Scarlet  fever 7 

7.  Whooping  cough 8 

8.  Diphtheria  and  croup 9 

9.  Influenza 10 

10.  Asiatic  cholera 12 

11.  Cholera  uostras 13 

12.  Other  epidemic  diseases.-  3, 11, 14  to  19 

13.  Tuberculosis  of  the  lungs 28,  29 

14.  Tuberculous  meningitis 30 

15.  Other  forms  of  tuberculosis 31  to  35 


—  25  — 


B.— ABRIDGED  NOMENCLATTJBES— Continued. 


4.    ABRIDGED  NOMENCLATURE   INTENDED  FOB 
STATISTICS  OF  THE  SICK— Continued. 

Corresponding 
numbers  of 
the  detailed 

nomenclature. 

16.  Cancer  and  other   malignant  tu- 

mors  39  to  45 

16o.  Rheumatism 47,48 

17.  Simple  meningitis 61 

18.  Cerebral  haemorrhage  and  soften- 

ing   64,  65 

18a.  Diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their 

annexa 75 

19.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart 79 

20.  Acute  bronchitis 89 

21.  Chronic  bronchitis 90 

22.  Pneumonia 92 

23.  Other  diseases  of  the  respiratory 

system  ( tuberculosis  excepted)_       86, 
87,  88,  91,  93  to  98 

24.  Diseases  of  the  stomach   (cancer 

excepted) 102,103 

25.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (under  2 

years  of  age) 104 

26.  Appendicitis  and  typhlitis 108 

27.  Hernia,  intestinal  obstruction 109 

28.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 113 

29.  Acute  nephritis  and  Bright's  dis- 

ease   119, 120 

30.  Noncancerous   tumors  and   other 

diseases  of  the  female  genital 

organs 128  to  132 

30o.  Normal  labor 134A 

31.  Puerperal  septichaemia  (puerperal 

fever,  peritonitis,  phlebitis)  ___      137 

32.  Other  puerperal  accidents  of  preg- 

nancy and  labor 134, 

135,  136,  138  to  141 

32a.  Diseases  of  the  skin 145 

32&.  Nurslings  discharged  from  hos- 
pitals without  disease 151A 

33.  Cougeuital  debility  and  malforma- 

tions  150,151 

34.  Senile  debility 154 

35.  Violent  deaths  (suicides  excepted) 

164  to  186 

36.  Suicides—.  _  155  to  163 


6.   ABRIDGED  NOMENCLATURE    INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS— Continued. 

Corresponding 
numbers  of 
the  detailed 

nomenclature. 

16.  Cancer  and   other  malignant  tu- 

mors— .  ._  39  to  45 


17.  Simple  meningitis 61 

18.  Cerebral  haemorrhage  and  soften- 

ing   _  64,65 


19.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart 79 

20.  Acute  bronchitis 89 

21.  Chronic  bronchitis 90 

22.  Pneumonia 92 

23.  Other  diseases  of  the  respiratory 

system  ( tuberculosis  excepted )  _        86. 
87,  88,  91,  93  to  98 

24.  Diseases  of  the  stomach   (cancer 

excepted) 102,103 

25.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis   (under  2 

years  of  age) 104 

26.  Appendicitis  and  typhlitis 108 

27.  Hernia,  intestinal  obstruction.—      109 

28.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 113 

29.  Acute  nephritis  and  Bright's  dis- 

ease   119, 120 

30.  Noncancerous   tumors   and   other 

diseases  of  the  female  genital 
organs 128  to  132 

31.  Puerperal  septichsemia  (puerperal 

fever,  peritonitis,  phlebitis) 137 

32.  Other  puerperal  accidents  of  preg- 

nancy and  labor 134. 

135,  136,  138  to  141 


33.  Congenital  debility  and  malforma- 

tions  150,151 

34.  Senile  debility 154 

35.  Violent  deaths  (suicides  excepted) 

164  to  18H 

36.  Suicides—  _  155  to  163 


—  26  — 


B.— ABRIDGED   NOMENCLATI7BES— Continued. 


4.    ABRIDGED   NOMENCLATURE    INTENDED  FOR 

STATISTICS  OF  THH  SICK — Continued. 

Corresponding 
numbers  of 
the  detailed 

nomenclature. 

37.  Other  diseases—  20  to  27,  36, 46, 49  to  60, 

62,  63,  66  to  74,  76,  77,  78,  80,  81,  82, 
83,  84,  85,  99,  100,  101,  105,  106,  107, 
110,  111,  112,  114  to  118,  121  to  127, 
133,  142,  143,  144,  146  to  149,  152,  153 

38.  Unknown  or  ill  defined  diseases.     187, 

188, 189A 
38o.  No  disease,  feigned  disease 189B 


5.  ABRIDOKD  NOMENCLATURE   INTENDED  FOR 
STATISTICS  OF  DEATHS— Continued. 

Corresponding 
numbers  of 
tbe  detailed 

nomenclature. 

37.  Other   diseases 20  to  27, 

36,  37,  38,  46  to  60,  62,  63,  66  to 
78,  80  to  85,  99,  100,  101,  105,  106, 
107,  110,  111,  112,  114  to  118,  121 
to  127,  133,  142  to  149,  152,  153 

38.  Unknown  or  ill  defined  diseases. 

187  to  189 


EXPLANATION  OF  THE  TITLES  OF  THE 
NOMENCLATURE  OF  DISEASES 

ADOPTED  BY  THE  INTERNATIONAL  COMMISSION. 


TABULAR  LIST  showing  the  synonyms  and  the  related  diseases  grouped 
under  each  title,  with  statement  of  the  diseases  which  should  be  considered 
as  complications  of  the  principal  diseases. 


In  the  explanation  of  the  titles,  the  sign  "  :  "  Indicates  that  each  of  the  expressions  which 
precede  may  be  combined  with  each  of  the  expressions  which  follow.  For  example,  the 
words  "Abscess,  or  ulcer:  scrofulous  or  strumous"  may  be  read  thus:  Scrofulous 
abscess;  strumous  abscess;  scrofulous  ulcer;  strumous  ulcer. 


I.-GENERAL  DISEASES. 

1.  Typhoid  fever.     [Typhoid  fever  (Abdominal  typhus).]  —  This  title  in- 
cludes:   (a)   Dothienenteria.  —  Fever:  mucous,  or  enteric.  —  Ileotyphus.    (b) 
Fever :  continued,  or  ataxic,  or  adynamic,  or  adynamoataxic,  or  paratyphoid.  — 
Paratyphus. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Adynamia  (189).  —  Ataxoadynamia  (189). 

Frequent  complications:  Pneumonia.  —  Pulmonary  congestion.  —  Intesti- 
nal perforation.  —  Peritonitis.  —  Haemorrhage.  —  Sloughing.  —  Albuminuria. 

The  following  were  added  in  1909 :  Paratyphus  and  ileotyphus. 

2.  Typhns  fever.     [Exan thematic  typhus.]  — This  title  includes:  Petechial 
fever.  —  Petechial  typhus. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Abdominal  typhus  (1). 

REMARK.  —  The  word  "typhus,"  unqualified,  will  be  taken  in  the  sense  in 
which  it  is  ordinarily  understood  in  each  country,  for  example,  as  "  abdominal 
typhus "  in  German-speaking  countries  and  as  "  exanthematic  typhus "  in 
French  [and  English]  speaking  countries. 

—  27  — 


—  28  — 

3.  Relapsing  fever.     [Recurrent  fever.]  —  This  title  includes :    Relapsing 
fever.  —  Recurrent  typhus.  —  Malta  fever. 

Frequent  complications :  Haemorrhages.  —  Abscess.  — Furuncles.  —  Parot- 
iditis.  —  Sloughing. 

Malta  fever  was  added  In  1900. 

4.  Malaria.    [Malarial  fever  and  cachexia.]  —  This  title  includes:    Fever: 
intermittent,   or  maremmatic,   or  marsh,   or  tertian,   or  quartan,   or  perni- 
cious. —  Pernicious  attack.  —  Acute  malaria  or  paludism.  —  Remittent  fever.  — 
Paludal     cachexia:      Impaludism      (unqualified)      or     chronic.  —  Pernicious 
cachexia.  —  Marsh  cachexia  or  marsh  anaemia. 

REMARK.  —  The  word  "malaria,"  unqualified,  will  be  considered,  accord- 
ing to  usage  in  the  different  countries,  as  a  synonym  of  "  acute  malaria  "  or  of 
"  chronic  malaria." 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was  Intermittent  fever  and  malarial  cachexia. 

The  remark  was  added  in  1909. 

In  1909  there  were  added:  Fever:  intermittent  or  maremmatic  or  marsh. — Acute 
paludism. 

4a.  Including:  Malarial  cachexia. — This  title  includes:  Impaludism, 
chronic  or  unqualified.  —  Pernicious  cachexia.  —  Marsh  cachexia  or  marsh 
anaemia. 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was :  Marsh  cachexia. 

5.  Smallpox.     [Variola.]  —  This  title  includes :     Smallpox.  —  Varioloid. 
This  title  does  not  include:  Varicella  (19). 

Frequent  complications :  Meningitis.  —  Endocarditis.  —  Suppuration.  — 
Albuminuria. 

8.  Measles.  —  This  title  includes :  Morbillous  eruption. 

Most  frequent  complications :    Bronchitis.  —  Bronchopneumonia,  etc. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Rubeola  (19).  —  Rubeolar  eruption  (19). 

Rubeolar  eruption  was  removed  from  this  title  in  1909  and  transferred  to  title  19. 

7.  Scarlet  fever.  —  This  title  includes:  (a)  Scarlatina.  —  Scarlatinal  angina. 
All  diseases  qualified  as  scarlatinal.  —  (b)  Puerperal  scarlatina. 

Frequent  complications:  Albuminuria.  —  Eclampsia.  —  CEdema  of  the 
glottis.  —  Haemorrhage.  —  Endocarditis.  —  Pericarditis.  —  Paralysis.  —  Diph- 
theria. —  Convulsions. 


—  29  — 

8.  Whooping  cough. 

Frequent  complications :    Bronchitis.  —  Convulsions. 

9.  Diphtheria  and  croup.  —  This  title  includes:   (a)  Diphtheria.  —  Croup. — 
Angina:  diphtheritic,  or  buffy,  or  pseudomembranous,  or  infectious,  or  ma- 
lignant, or  toxic.     Pseudomembranous  bronchitis.  —  Pseudomembranous  laryn- 
gitis.—  Malignant  laryngitis.  —  Diphtheritic  paralysis. —  (&)  Diphtheria  in  all 
its  other  forms  and  especially  diphtheria  of  wounds,  cutaneous  diphtheria, 
diphtheria  of  the  conjunctiva,  diphtheria  of  the  mouth,  etc. 

This  title  does  not  include:     Stridulous  croup  (87).  —  Spasmodic  croup 
(87) .  —  False  croup  (87) . 

Frequent  complications:  Pneumonia.  —  Albuminuria.  —  Paralysis. 

9a.  Including:  Croup.1 

Prior  to  1909  the  beading  of  this  title  was:  Including:  Diphtheria.1 

10.  Influenza.      [Grippe.] — This   title  includes:    Grippal   pneumonia.— 
Grippal  bronchitis  or  grippal  bronchopneumonia. 

11.  Miliary  fever.  —  This  title  includes:  Sweating  fever.  —  Miliary  fever. 

Frequent   complications:   Anaemia.  —  Convulsions.  —  Haemorrhages.  - 
Pneumonia.  —  Enteritis. 

12.  Asiatic    cholera.  —  This    title    includes :    Indian    cholera.  —  Epidemic 
cholera.  —  Cholera  (unqualified).2 

1  "  9  6is.  Dont:  Croup."  This  expression  Is  not  readily  translated  into  English.  Its  purpose  is 
to  indicate  that  in  addition  to  the  regular  statement  of  deaths  from  diphtheria  and  croup,  a  supple- 
mental statement  may  be  made,  if  desired,  of  the  deaths  reported  from  croup.  All  the  deaths 
included  in  the  supplemental  statement,  which  in  the  translation  is  designated  as  "  9a,"  are,  of 
course,  included  in  the  total  represented  by  title  No.  9.  The  purpose  of  the  supplemental  statement  is 
to  show,  when  such  a  showing  is  of  importance,  how  many  of  the  total  number  of  deaths  returned 
from  the  aggregate  diphtheria  and  croup  were  reported  by  physicians  under  the  somewhat  doubtful 
and  indefinite  term  "  croup."  Prior  to  the  revision  of  1909  the  directly  opposite  plan  of  showing 
how  many  of  the  deaths  from  diphtheria  and  croup  were  reported  from  "  diphtheria  "  was  in  use. 
The  Bureau  of  the  Census  will  follow  the  same  plan  as  formerly,  which  is  much  more  readily  under- 
stood by  English  readers,  of  showing  both  constituents  of  title  No.  9,  as  follows : 

9.  Diphtheria  and  croup  : 

(1)  Diphtheria. 

(2)  Croup. 
*  See  remark  on  following  title. 


—  SO- 
lS.  Cholera  nostras.  —  This  title  includes:  Sporadic  cholera.  —  Cholerine.  — 
Choleriform  diarrhoea  or  enteritis. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cholera  infantum  (104).  —  Antimonial  cholera 
(165  B).  — Hernial  cholera  (109). 

REMARK. — The  term  cholera  -morbus  will  be  interpreted  according  to  its 
ordinary  significance  in  each  country;  for  example,  as  the  equivalent  of 
"  cholera  nostras  "  in  North  America  and  of  "  Asiatic  cholera  "  in  France  and 
in  other  countries. 

14.  Dysentery. —  This  title  includes:  Dysentery:  bacillary,  or  amoebic,  or 
malarial,  or  choleriform,  or  chronic,  or  catarrhal,  or  Cochin-China,  or  trop- 
ical. —  Diarrhoea :  tropical  or  dysenteric. 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:   Bacillary,  amoebic,  malarial,   chronic,   and 
catarrhal  dysentery  and  tropical  and  dysenteric  diarrhoea. 

In  1909  the  title  14a  (14  bis),  epidemic  dysentery,  was  discarded. 

15.  Plague.  —  This    title    includes:    Bubonic    plague.  —  Climatic    bubo. — 
Plague  pneumonia.  —  Plague  (pulmonary  form). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:   Climatic  bubo. — Plague  pneumonia. — Plague 
(pulmonary  form). 

16.  Yellow  fever.  —  This  title  includes :  Black  vomit.  —  Amarilla  fever. 
This  title  does  not  include:  Amarellao  (106). 

17.  Leprosy.  —  This  title  includes :  Elephantiasis  Grsecorum. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Elephantiasis  Arabum  (145C).  —  Morvan's 
disease  (63).  —  Syringomyelia  (63). 

18.  Erysipelas.  —  This  title  includes:  All  forms  of  surgical  or  medical  ery- 
sipelas regardless  of  location.  —  Gangrenous,  or  phlegmonous,  erysipelas. — 
Erysipelatous  phlegmon. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Erysipelatous  laryngitis  (87).  —  Erysipelatous 
angina  (100). 

Frequent  complications:  Purulent  otitis.  —  Meningitis.  —  Diffuse  phleg- 
mon.—  Phlegmon  and  gangrene  of  the  eyelids.  —  Keratitis.  —  Conjuncti- 
vitis. --  Parotiditis.  --  Endocarditis.  —  Myocarditis.  --  Nephritis.  —  Albu- 
minuria. 


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19.  Other  epidemic  diseases.  —  This  title  includes:  (a)  Mumps.  —  Rubeola.— 
Rubeolar  eruption.  —  Acrodynia.  —  Varicella.  —  Other  epidemic  diseases  which 
are  ordinarily  of  a  benign  character.     (&)  All  serious  epidemic  diseases  which 
are  not  specified  in  the  nomenclature. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Epidemic  cerebrospinal  meningitis  (61a). 

REMARK.  —  In  the  event  that  one  of  the  epidemic  diseases  included  under 
title  19  should  become  prevalent,  it  would  be  necessary  to  provide  for  it  here 
by  making  a  special  provisional  title. 

In  1909  Beriberi  was  separated  from  title  19  and  now  becomes  title  27. 

20.  Purulent  infection  and  septichaemia.  —  This  title  includes:  Pyaemia. — 
Absorption,  or  infection:  purulent,  or  septic,  or  putrid.  —  Putrid  fever.— 
Anatomical  wound.  —  Infection:  staphylococcus,   or  streptococcus,   or  vacci- 
nal.  —  Streptococchsemia. 

REMARK.  —  When  an  adult  woman  is  reported  as  having  died  of  septi- 
chaemia with  no  further  explanation,  the  certificate  should  be  returned  to  the 
physician  with  the  request  for  a  statement  as  to  whether  or  not  the  disease  was 
puerperal. 

21.  Glanders.  —  [Glanders  and  farcy.] 

22.  Anthrax.  —  [Malignant  pustule  and  charbon.] 
REMARK.  —  See  note  on  title  143  relative  to  "  anthrax." 

23.  Babies.  —  This  title  includes:  Hydrophobia. 
This  title  does  not  include:  Sitiophobia  (68). 

24.  Tetanus.  —  This    title    includes:    Opisthotonos.  —  Emprosthotonos. — 
Pleurosthotonos.  —  Trismus  neonatorum. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Tetany  (74). 

In  1909  the  position  of  this  title  was  changed.    It  was,  until  now,  located  between 
Nos.  71  and  72. 

25.  Mycoses.  —  This  title  includes:   Actinomycosis.  —  Pneumomycosis.  - 
Fungoid  mycosis. 

This  title  does  not  include :  Hydatid  cyst  or  hydatid  tumor :  of  the  liver 
(112),  or  of  the  lung  (98).  —  Intestinal  parasites  (107).  —  Distoma  hepaticum 
(107).  — Cysticerci  (107). 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was :  Actinomycosis,  trichiniasis,  etc. 
In  1909  the  following  were  removed :  Distoma  hepaticum,  cysticerci,  in  order  to 
change  them  to  title  107,  Intestinal  parasites. 


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26.  Pellagra. 

Frequent  complications :  Cachexia.  —  Diarrhoea.  —  Insanity.  —  Suicide. 

27.  Beriberi.  —  This  title  includes :  Kakke.  —  Neuritis  multiplex  endem- 
ica.  —  Panneuritis  endemica. 

In  1909  the  title  Tuberculosis  of  the  larynai  was  abolished.    It  is  included  in  the 
following  title. 

28.  Tuberculosis  of  the  lungs.  —  T 'his  title  includes:    Pulmonary  tubercu- 
losis or  phthisis.  —  Phthisis  (unqualified).  —  Phymia.1  —  Phymatosis. —  Pneu- 
mophymia.  —  Pneumonia    or  bronchitis:    tuberculous,    or  bacillary,    or   neo- 
plastic,  or  heteroplastic,  or  caseous,  or  granular,  or  specific.  —  Bacillosis.  —  Pul- 
monary cavities.  —  Consumption.  —  Tuberculosis,  or  phthisis,  of  the  larynx.  — 
Laryngitis :  tuberculous  or  specific.  —  Laryngeal  phthisis.  —  Pleurisy,  or  pneu- 
mothorax,  or  hydropneumothorax :  tuberculous.  —  Tuberculous  haemoptysis. — 
Tuberculosis  ( unqualified ) . 

This  title  does  not  include:  Haemoptysis  (unqualified)  (98).  —  Pulmonary 
haemorrhage  (98).  —  Bronchorrhagia  (unqualified)  (98).  —  Apical  pneumonia 
(92).  —  Pulmonary  anthracosis  (98). 

Frequent  complications:  Haemorrhage.  —  Pneumonia.  —  Pleurisy.  — 
Diarrhoea.8 

REMARK.  —  See  note  on  title  No.  92  in  regard  to  apical  pneumonia.  The 
expressions  Consumption,  Schwindsucht,  Abzehrung,  etc.,  are  to  be  included 
according  to  the  custom  of  each  country. 

29.  Acute    miliary    tuberculosis.  —  This    title    includes:     Tuberculosis    or 
phthisis :  acute,  or  galloping,  or  miliary.  —  Granulia.8 

In  1909  this  title  was  separated  from  former  title  No.  27  (present  title  No.  28). 

30.  Tuberculous  meningitis.     [Tuberculosis  of  meninges.]  —  This  title  in- 
cludes:  Meningeal   tuberculosis.  —  Meningitis:   tuberculous,    or   granular,   or 
miliary,  or  caseous,  or  bacillary,  or  specific,  or  neoplastic,  or  heteroplastic.  — 
Tuberculosis  of  the  brain  or  of  the  cerebellum. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Meningitis  (unqualified),  even  among  very 
young  children  (61). 

*PAymfo.  •DiarrMe   incoercible.  •Qranulie. 


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31.  Abdominal  tuberculosis. —  This  title  includes:  (a)  Peritonitis:  tubercu- 
lous, or  granular,  or  bacillary,  or  specific.  —  Peritoneal  tuberculosis.  —  Tabes 
niesenterica.  —  Bacillary  ascites. —  (b)   Tuberculous  enteritis.  —  Tuberculosis: 
intestinal  or  rectal. 

32.  Pott's  disease.  —  This  title  includes:   Caries,  or  necrosis:  vertebral.— 
Vertebral  disease.  —  Vertebral  polyarthritis. 

Frequent  complications:   Cold  abscess,  or  abscess  by  congestion.  —  Para- 
plegia. 

In  1909  title  31,  Cold  abscess  and  abscess  by  congestion,  was  united  with  present 
title  34. 

33.  White  swellings.  —  This  title  includes:  Fungous  growths  of  the  joints.— 
Coxalgia.  —  Scapulalgia.  —  Tuberculous  arthritis. 

Tuberculous  arthritis  was  added  in  1909. 

34.  Tuberculosis  of  other  organs.  —  This  title  includes :    Tuberculosis  of  the 
skin.  —  Lupus.  —  Esthiomene.  —  Abscess  or  ulcer :  bacillary  or  tuberculous.  — 
Tuberculous  nephritis.  —  Osseous  tuberculosis.  —  Abscess:  cold,  or  ossifluent. 
or  by  congestion.  —  Tuberculosis  of  the  testicle.  —  Epididymitis :  caseous  or 
tuberculous.  —  Tuberculosis  of  the  prostate,  etc.  —  Ganglionic  tuberculosis.— 
Lymphangitis  or  adenitis:  tuberculous.  —  Lymphatism.  —  Scrofula.  —  Abscess, 
or  adenitis,  or  ulcer :  scrofulous  or  strumous. 

After  1909  this  title  conjoins  the  former  titles  31,  Cold  abscess  and  abscess  by  con- 
gestion, 33,  Tuberculosis  of  other  organs,  and  35,  Scrofula. 

35.  Disseminated  tuberculosis. —  This  title  includes:  Tuberculosis  manifest- 
ing itself  simultaneously  in  two  or  in  several  organs.     However,  if  one  of  the 
organs  attacked  is  the  lung,  classify  under  28  (tuberculosis  of  the  lungs). 

36.  Rickets.     [Rhachitis.] —  This  title  includes:    Osteomalacia.  —  Soften- 
ing of  the  bones.  —  Scoliosis.  —  Lordosis.  —  Kyphosis.  —  Hypertrophic   osteo- 
arthropathy. 

In  1909  this  title  was  separated  from  title  No.  146  (former  and  present  number). 

37.  Syphilis.  —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used  for  mortality  statistics. 
It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  employed  only  for  morbidity  sta- 
tistics.] 

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—  34  — 

37.  Syphilis.  —  Including:    (A)  Primary;  (B)  Secondary;  (C)  Tertiary;  (D) 
Hereditary;  (E)  Period  not  stated. 

(These  divisions  are  for  use  in  morbidity  statistics  only.) 
This  title  includes: 

A.  Chancre:  indurated,  or  infecting,  or  of  the  mouth,  or  of  the  face. — 
Primary  lesion. 

B.  Secondary    lesions.  —  Mucous    patches.  —  Amygdalitis,  or   angina,    or 
laryngitis,  or  coryza,  or  iritis :  syphilitic.  —  Syphilides. 

C.  Tertiary  lesions.  —  Specific  symptoms.  —  Gummas.  —  Ulcerations,  exo- 
stosis,  etc.,  syphilitic.     All  other  diseases  defined  as  "  syphilitic." 

D.  Congenital  syphilis.  —  Syphilis  in  children,  unless  otherwise  defined. 

E.  Period  not  indicated.  —  Syphilis  or  pox   (unqualified).     (In  case  of 
death  classify  according  to  age  under  titles  37  C  or  37  D.) 

38.  Gonococcus  infection.  —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used  for  mortality 
statistics.     It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  employed  only  for  mor- 
bidity statistics.] 

38  A.  Soft  chancre.  —  This  title  includes:  (a)  Chancrelle.  —  Chancroid. — 
Simple  chancre.  —  Bubo  of  soft  chancre.  —  Bubo:  venereal,  or  virulent,  or 
from  absorption.  —  Inguinal  bubo.  —  Venereal  adenitis. —  (&)  Chancre,  or 
bubo,  or  abscess :  phagedenic. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Chancre,  or  bubo:  infecting  or  syphilitic 
(37).  —  Chancre  of  the  mouth  (37).  —  Scrofulous  bubo  (34).  —  Suppurating 
bubo  (84).  — Bubo  of  plague  (15).  — Bubo  (unqualified)  (84). 

(This  title  becomes  a  part  of  the  following  one  for  mortality  statistics.) 

38  B.  Gonococcus  infection.  —  This  title  includes:  Blennorrhcea.  —  Gonor- 
rhea. —  Clap.  —  Urethritis.  —  Gleet.  —  Balanitis.  —  Balanorrhagia.  —  Balano- 
posthitis.  —  Vaginitis  (unqualified).  —  Cystitis,  or  orchitis,  or  epididymitis,  or 
metritis,  or  metrovaginitis,  or  vaginitis,  or  buboes:  gonorrhceal,  or  gonococ- 
cic. — Arthritis,  or  rheumatism:  gonorrhceal,  or  gonococcic. — Conjunctivitis, 
or  ophthalmia :  gonorrhceal,  or  gonococcic,  or  purulent. — Vulvitis :  gonorrhceal, 
or  gonococcic. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Vaginismus  (132).  —  Vaginalitis  (127). 


—  35  — 

Frequent     complications:    Bubo.  —  Adenitis.  —  Cystitis.  —  Orchitis.  - 
Arthritis.  —  Ophthalmia. 

Previous  to  1909  there  were  two  titles :  Gonorrhoea  of  the  adult  and  Oonorrhocal 
diseases  of  children.  The  following  were  added  in  1909:  Epididymitis, 
metritis,  or  metrovaginitis :  blennorrhagic,  or  gonorrhoeal,  as  well  as  gonor- 
rhoeal  diseases  of  children  (former  title  38). 

39.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  buccal  cavity.  —  This  title  in- 
cludes: Cancer:  of  the  mouth,  or  of  the  lips,  or  of  the  tongue,  or  of  the  roof  of 
the  mouth,  or  of  the  soft  palate,  or  of  the  tonsils.  —  Cancer  of  the  maxilla.  — 
Epithelioma,  or  carcinoma,  or  cancroid,  or  heteromorphic  tumor,  or  neoplastic 
tumor:  of  these  organs. — Smokers'  cancer. 

40.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  stomach,  liver.  —  This  title 
includes:  Cancer:  of  the  pharynx,  or  of  the  oesophagus,  or  of  the  cardiac  orifice 
of  the  stomach,  or  of  the  pylorus.  —  Carcinoma,  or  scirrhus,  or  colloid  tumor,  or 
heteromorphic  tumor,  or  neoplastic  tumor,  or  encephaloid:  of  these  organs.— 
Gastric  carcinoma.  —  Tumor  of  the  stomach. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Haematemesis  (103). 

REMARK.  —  In  countries  where  the  term  "  organic  lesion  of  the  stomach '" 
is  always  synonymous  with  "  cancer  of  the  stomach,"  assign  reports  with  this 
diagnosis  under  title  40.  On  the  other  hand,  in  countries  where  such  is  not 
always  the  case,  classify  under  title  103. 

41.  Cancer    and    other    malignant    tumors    of    the    peritonaeum,    intestines, 
rectum.  —  This  title  includes:     Cancer  of  the  colon.  —  Cancer  of  the  anus. — 
Carcinoma,  or  scirrhus,  or  encephaloid,  or  cancroid,  or  epithelioma  :  of  those 
organs.  —  Cancer  of  the  peritonaeum.  —  Cancerous  peritonitis. 

42.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  female  genital  organs.  —  This 
title  includes:  Cancer:  of  the  uterus,  or  of  the  womb. — Cancer  of  the  ovary.— 
Cancer   of  the   vagina. — Cancer   of   the   vulva. — -Carcinoma,   or   scirrhus.   or 
encephaloid,  or  colloid  tumor,  or  heteromorphic  tumor,  or  neoplastic  tumor. 
or  cancroid,  or  sarcoma,  or  epithelioma  :  of  these  organs. 

43.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  breast.  —  This  title  incliuhs: 
Carcinoma,  or  scirrhus,  or  encephaloid,  or  colloid  tumor,  or  heteromorphic 
tumor,  or  neoplastic  tumor,  or  cancroid,  or  epithelioma :  of  the  breast,  or  of 
the  mammary  gland. — Cancer  en  cuirasse. 


—  36  — 

44.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  skin.  —  This  title  includes: 
Cancroid    (unqualified). — Epithelioma,  or  epithelial  tumor   (without  indica- 
tion of  seat).  —  Cancer:  of  the  head,  or  of  the  ear,  or  of  the  face,  or  cervico- 
facial.  —  Noli  me  tangere. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Esthiomene  (34). —  Lupus  (34). 

45.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  other  organs  or  of  organs  not  speci- 
fied.—  This  title  includes:     Cancerous  goitre. — Thyreosarcoma.  —  Cancerous 
tumor,  or  sarcoma:  of  the  parotid,   or  of  the  neck. — Abdominal  cancer. — 
Pelvic  cancer. — Cancer:  of  the  lung,  or  of  the  pancreas,  or  of  the  kidney,  or 
of  the  bladder,  or  of  the  prostate. — Sarcohydrocele. — Cancer  of  the  bones. — 
Osteosarcoma. — Carcinoma,   or  scirrhus,  or  encephaloid,  or  cancerous  ulcer, 
or  malignant  tumor,  or  sarcoma,  or  malignant  fungus:  of  these  organs,  or  of 
organs  not  specified.  —  Sarcomatosis.  —  Lymphosarcoma. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  of  oesophagus  (40).  —  Cancer  of  the 
anus  (41). — Cancer:  of  the  ovary,  of  the  vagina,  of  the  vulva  (42). 

46.  Other  tumors  (tumors  of  the  female  genital  organs  excepted) .  —  This  title 
includes:     (a)    Tumor    (unqualified).  -  -   Abdominal    tumor.   -  -   Intestinal 
tumor. —  (&)    Tumor:  vascular,  or  erectile.  —  Angioma.  —  Heematoma. —  (<?) 
Lymphoma.  —  Lymphadenoma.  —  Lymphatocele.  —  Adenoma.  —  (d)  Chon- 
droma.  --  (e)  Myoma.  --  (/)  Lipoma.  —  Lipomatosis.  --  Wen.  —  Grub.  - 
Sebaceous  tumor.  —  Dermoid  cyst. —  (g}  Polypus  (location  not  indicated).— 
(h)  Tumor  of  the  mediastinum. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  and  its  synonyms  (40-45). — Tumor  of 
the  stomach  (40).  —  Stercoral  tumor  (109).  —  Tumor  of  the  uterus  (129). — 
Hydatid  tumor  (112).  —  Cyst  of  the  ovary  (131).  —  Aneurysmal  tumor 
(81). — Varicose  tumor  (83). — Polypus  of  the  ear  (76). — Polypus:  of  the 
nasal  fossae,  or  nasopharyngeal  (86).  —  Uterine  polypus  (129). 

47.  Acute  articular  rheumatism.  —  This  title  includes:    (a)   Rheumatism: 
febrile,    or    articular,   or     (unqualified).— Rheumatic    arthritis. —  (&)  Menin- 
gitis, or  endocarditis,  or  pericarditis,  or  pancarditis,  or  pleurisy,  or  peritonitis: 
rheumatic. — Rheumatism:    abdominal,    or   cerebral,    or    visceral. — Rheumatic 
vertigo. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Organic  diseases  of  rheumatic  origin  (79, 
etc.).  — Rheumatic  iritis  (75  C).  —  Nodose  rheumatism  (48).— Blennorrhagic 
rheumatism  (38). 

In  1909  febrile  rheumatism  was  added. 


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48.  Chronic  rheumatism  and  gout.  —  This  title  includes:     Nodose  rheuma- 
tism. —  Arthritis  deformans. 

49.  Scurvy.  —  This  title  includes:    Werlhof's  disease.  —  Barlow's  disease. 
Barlow's  disease  was  added  in  1909. 

50.  Diabetes.  —  This   title   includes:    Glycosuria.  —  Every    diabetic    affec- 
tion. —  Acetonaemia. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Diabetes  insipidus  (55). 

Frequent  complications:   Pneumonia.  —  Carbuncle.  —  Gangrene.  --  Cere- 
bral haemorrhage  and  softening.  —  Tuberculosis.  —  Albuminuria. 

In  1909  acetonwmia  was  added. 

51.  Exophthalmic    goitre.  —  This    title    includes:     Basedow's    disease.  - 
Graves's  disease.  —  Exophthalmic  cachexia. 

Frequent   complications:   Hypertrophy    of   the   heart.  —  Endocarditis.— 
Cachexia.  —  Multiple  gangrene.  —  Visceral  haemorrhages. 

In  1909  exophthalmia  was  abolished  as  a  part  of  this  title. 

52.  Addison's  disease.     [Bronze  disease  of  Addison.]  —  This  title  includes: 
Bronze  disease.  —  Addison's  disease.  — Diseases  of  the  suprarenal  capsules. 

Frequent  complications :  Cachexia.  —  Ascites. 

53.  Leuchaemia.   -  -   This   title   includes:    Leucocythaemia.   —   Leuchaemic 
adenia.  —  Lymphadenia.  —  Lymphocythaemia.  —  Hodgkin's  disease.  --  Pseu- 
doleuchaemia. 

Frequent   complications:    Haemorrhage.   -  -   Apoplexy.   -  -   Cachexia.    - 
Ascites. 

In  1909  lympfiocythcemia  was  added. 

54.  Anaemia,  chlorosis.  —  This  title  includes:  (a)  Anaemia  (unqualified).— 
Chlorosis.  —  Paleness. — -(5)    Pernicious   anaemia.  —  Splenic    anaemia.  —  Kala- 
Azar.  —  Banti's  disease. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Anaemia,  or  chlorosis:  miners'  or  Egyptian 
(106).  —  Intertropical  hyphaemia  (106). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added  :  Splenic  ancemia. — Kala-Azar. — BantV*  disease. 


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55.  Other  general  diseases.  —  This  title  includes:    (a)  Autointoxication. — 
Ptomaine  poisoning.  —  Toxinfection.  —  Toxaemia.  —  Fever:  eruptive  or  infec- 
tious.—  Infection:  general,  or  congenital.  —  Virulent  disease  (without  further 
explanation) . — Diabetes     insipidus. — Trypanosorniasis. — Sleeping     sickness.— 
(6)     Visceral    steatosis. — Degeneration:     amyloid,     or    general     fatty. — (c) 
Acromegaly. —  (d)  Ha3morrhagic,  or  infectious,  purpura. — Haemophilia. 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :  Diabetes  insipidus. — Trypanosorniasis.  Purpura 
htemorrhaffica  and  haemophilia  were  also  added  (changed  from  No.  85, 
Hcemorrhage) . 

56.  Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic).  —  This  title  includes:    (a)  Acute  alco- 
holism. —  Drunkenness.  —  Ethylism.  —  Alcoholic    intoxication.  —  ( b )    Chronic 
alcoholism. — Alcoholic  delirium.  —  Alcoholic  dementia.  —  Delirium  tremens. — 
Absinthism.  —  Absinthsemia.  —  Dipsomania. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Alcoholic  cirrhosis  (113).  —  General  alcoholic 
paralysis  (67).  —  Atheroma  (81),  nor  any  other  organic  disease  attributed  to 
alcoholism.  —  Amblyopia  from  intoxication  (75  C). 

57.  Chronic  lead  poisoning.    [Saturnism.]  —  This  title  includes:  All  diseases 
qualified  as  lead.  —  Lead  colic.  —  Painters'  colic.  —  Chronic  lead  poisoning. 

58.  Other  chronic  occupation  poisonings.  —  This  title  includes :  The  intoxica- 
tions :  mercurial  (hydrargyrism) ,  phosphorous,  arsenical,  or  other  chronic  intoxi- 
cations when  a  special  note  by  the  physician  (or  lacking  this  the  occupation  of 
the  decedent)  indicates  very  clearly  that  the  intoxication  was  due  to  the  occupa- 
tion.    In  the  absence  of  one  of  these  two  indications,  classify  the  certificate 
under  title  59. 

Phosphorous  necrosis  is  always  to  be  considered  as  resulting  from  occupa- 
tion. 

59.  Other  chronic  poisonings. —  (Note  the  observation  made  in  connection 
with  the  preceding  title).  —  This  title  includes:  Morphinism.  —  Cocainism. — 
Nicotinism.  —  Tobacco  poisoning.  —  Lathyrism.  —  Chronic  ether  intoxication.  — 
Ergotism,  chronic  (or  unqualified). 

This  title  does  not  include:  Amblyopia  from  intoxication  (75  C). — 
Ursemic  poisoning  (120).  —  Urinary  intoxication  (125).  —  Ptomaine  poisoning 
(55).  — Pellagra  (26).  — Beriberi  (27). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :  Tobacco  poisoning. — Lathyrism. 


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II.-DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 

SPECIAL  SENSE. 

60.  Encephalitis.  —  This  title  includes:     Brain  fever.  —  Inflammation,  or 
abscess,  of  the  brain.  —  Cerebritis.  —  Abscess  of  the  pons  Varolii.  —  Traumatic 
encephalitis. 

The  following  were  added  in  1909 :    Inflammation  of  the  brain.  —  Cerebritis.  — 
Abscess  of  the  pons  Varolii.  —  Traumatic  encephalitis. 

61.  Simple   meningitis. — This  title  includes:    (a)    Meningitis :   simple,   or 
infectious,  or  purulent.  —  Meningitis  (unqualified).  —  Meningoencephalitis.  — 
Pachymeningitis.  —  Meningomyelitis. —  (&)     Epidemic    cerebrospinal    menin- 
gitis. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Tuberculous  meningitis  (or  any  synonym  of 
this  term)  (30).  —  Rheumatic  meningitis  (47). 

In  1909  the  following  was  added:  Meningitis:  infectious  or  purulent. 

61a.  Including:     Cerebrospinal    fever.     [Epidemic    cerebrospinal    menin- 
gitis.] » 

62.  Locomotor   ataxia.      [Progressive   locomotor   ataxia.]  —  This   title   in- 
cludes: Duchenne's  disease. 

Frequent   complications:    Pneumonia.  -  -  Tuberculosis.  -  -  Diarrhoea.  - 
Cystitis. 

63.  Other  diseases  of  the  spinal  cord.  —  T his  title  includes :  (a)  Disease  of  the 
spinal  cord. — Sclerosis:  unqualified,  or  cerebrospinal,  or  in  plaques,  or  dis- 
seminated, or  symmetrical,  or  lateral.  —  Syringomyelia.  —  Charcot's  disease,  or 
Morvan's  disease.  —  Spasmodic  tabes  dorsalis. —  (b)  Haemorrhage  of  the  spinal 
cord.  —  Haematomyelia.  —  Hoematorrhachis.  —  (c)  Myelitis.  —  Medullary  con- 

1  The  purpose  of  this  additional  statement  is  to  show  how  many  of  the  deaths  compiled  under 
the  title  of  "  simple  meningitis  "  were  caused,  not  by  simple  meningitis,  but  by  the  specific  infective 
disease  known  as  epiilemic  ccrebroxpinal  mcnini/ilix.  or  preferably  in  English,  in  accordance  with  tlif 
recommendation  of  the  Committee  on  Nomenclature  of  the  American  Medical  Association  and  the 
Nomenclature  of  Diseases  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London,  as  cerebrospinal  fever.  The 
supplemental  statement  will  ordinarily  not  be  used  unless  cerebrospinal  fever  has  prevailed.  It  is 
even  then  extremely  difficult  to  determine  how  many  deaths  were  caused  by  cerebrospinal  fever  and 
how  many  by  simple  meningitis.  The  census  tables  will  show  the  following  subdivisions  of  title 
No.  61: 

61.  Meningitis: 

(1)  Simple  meningitis. 

(2)  Cerebrospinal  meningitis  (undefined). 

(3)  Cerebrospinal  fever.     [Synonym,  Epidemic  cerebrospinal  meningitis.] 


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gestion. —  (d)  Diseases  of  the   bulb.  —  Bulbar   paralysis.  —  Labioglossolaryn- 
geal  paralysis.  —  Spinal  paralysis.  —  Spinal  tumor. —  (e)  Paralysis  agitans.— 
Trembling  paralysis.  -  -  Ascending  paralysis.  -  -  (/)    Essential   paralysis   of 
infancy. — Degeneration:  fatty,  or  amyloid,  of  the  spinal  cord. — Parkinson's 
disease.  —  Friedreich's  disease.  —  Compression:    medullary,  or  of  the  spinal 
cord. —  (g)    Progressive    muscular    atrophy.  —  Fatty    degeneration    of    the 
muscles.  —  Atrophic  muscular  paralysis.  —  Amyotrophia.  --  Myasthenia.  - 
Progressive  myopathy.  -  -  Amyotrophic  paralysis.  -  -  Atrophic  paralysis.  — 
Pseudohypertrophic  paralysis. 

The  following  were  added  in  1909:    Disseminated  sclerosis.  —  Spinal  tumor. — 
Progressive  myopathy. 

64.  Cerebral  haemorrhage,  apoplexy.  —  This  title  includes:     Congestion,  or 
apoplexy:    alcoholic    cerebral. — Cerebral    apoplexy. — Meningeal    apoplexy. — 
Cerebral  atheroma.  —  Cerebral  effusion.  —  Haemorrhage :  ventricular,  or  bulbar, 
or  cerebellar,  or  meningeal.  —  Hsematoma   of  the   meninges.  —  Cataplexy.  — 
Apoplectic  dementia.  —  Serous   apoplexy.  —  CEdema   of  the  brain.  —  Sudden 
death  by  congestion  (without  further  explanation). 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was :   Cerebral  congestion  and  hcemorrhage. 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Congestion,  or  apoplexy:  alcoholic  cerebral. — 
Hcematoma  of  the  meninges. 

65.  Softening  of  the  brain.  —  This  title  includes:  Cerebral  necrobiosis. 
This  title  does  not  include:  Senile  dementia  (154). 

Frequent  complications :  Hemiplegia.  —  Paralysis.  —  Pulmonary  conges- 
tion. 

66.  Paralysis  without  specified  cause.  —  This  title  includes:    Paralysis  (un- 
qualified). --  Senile  paralysis.  --  Hemiplegia.  --  Facial  paralysis.  —  Para- 
plegia. —  Disseminated  paralysis.     (Do  not  confound  with  general  paralysis  of 
the  insane.} 

This  title  (toes  not  include:  Diphtheritic  paralysis  (9).  —  Atrophic  muscu- 
lar paralysis  (63).  — Pseudohypertrophic  paralysis  (63).  — General  paralysis 
of  the  insane  (67).  —  Paralytic  cachexia  or  marasmus  (67).  —  Paralytic  de- 
mentia or  insanity  (67).— Paralysis:  agitans,  or  trembling  (63).— Bulbar 
paralysis  (63).  — Ascending  paralysis  (63).  — Essential  paralysis  of  infancy 
(63).  — Labioglossolaryngeal  paralysis  (63).  — Paralysis  of  the  soft  palate 
(100).  — Paralysis  of  the  muscles  of  the  eye  (75  C).  —  Paralysis  of  the  heart 
(189). 


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67.  General  paralysis  of  the  insane.     [General  paralysis.]  —  This  title  in- 
cludes:    Paralytic    insanity.  —  Paralytic    dementia.- — Alcoholic    paralysis.— 
Paralytic   cachexia.  —  Paralytic    marasmus.  —  Diffuse   meningoencephalitis.  — 
Diffuse  periencephalitis. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Disseminated  paralysis  (66). 

68.  Other  forms  of  mental  alienation.  —  This  title  includes:    (a)    Mental 
alienation.  —  Dementia.  —  Insanity.  —  Madness.  —  Hallucinations.  —  Mania. — 
Megalomania.  —  Monomania. — Delusion  of  persecution. — Melancholia. — Lype- 
mania.  —  Mental   disease.  —  (&)   Hypochondria.  —  Spleen.  —  Nosomania.  - 
Nosophobia.  —  Necrophobia.  —  Sitiophobia.  —  Nostalgia.  —  Homesickness. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Dementia,  or  delirium:  alcoholic  (56). — 
Delirium  tremens  (56).  —  Delirium  (189).  —  Ureemic  delirium  (120).  —  Apo- 
plectic dementia  (64).  —  Paralytic  dementia  (67).  —  Epileptic  dementia  (69).— 
Choreic  dementia  (72).  —  Senile  dementia  (154).  —  Hysteria  (73  A).  —  Idiocy 
(74).  —  Cretinism  (74).  —  Puerperal  insanity  (140). 

69.  Epilepsy.  —  This    title   includes:     Haut   mal.  —  Hercules's    disease.— 
Morbus  comitialis.  —  Epileptic  dementia. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Epileptoid  convulsions  (70).  —  Epilepsy: 
symptomatic,  or  Jacksonian  (74). 

70.  Convulsions  (nonpuerperal) .     [Eclampsia  (nonpuerperal).]  —  This  title 
includes:  Epileptoid  convulsions  of  adults. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Scarlatinal  eclampsia  (7).  —  Ursemic  eclamp- 
sia (120).  —  Eclampsia  of  young  children  (71). 

REMARK.  —  When  an  adult  woman  [in  the  childbearing  period]  is  reported 
as  having  died  of  "  eclampsia,"  without  other  explanation,  the  certificate  should 
be  returned  in  order  that  the  physician  may  specify  whether  or  not  the  disease 
was  puerperal. 

71.  Convulsions   of   infants. —  This    title   includes:     Eclampsia    of   young 
infants.  —  Muscular  rigidity  of  infants. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Trismus  of  the  newborn  (24). 

REMARK.  —  This  title  deals  only  with  children  less  than  5  years  of  age. 

72.  Chorea.  —  This  title  includes:    St.  Guy's  dance.  —  Bergeron's  disease.  — 
Choreic  dementia. 


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73.  Neuralgia  and  neuritis.  —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used  for  mortality 
statistics.     It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  employed  only  for 
morbidity  statistics.] 

73  A.  Hysteria.  —  This  title  includes:  Hysterical  anorexia.  —  Hysterical 
colic.  —  All  diseases  qualified  as  "  hysterical." 

(For  morbidity  statistics  only.) 

73  B.  Neuralgia  and  neuritis.  —  This  title  includes:  Tic  douloureux. —  Sci- 
atica. —  Alcoholic  polyneuritis. 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was  Neuralgia  and  it  pertained  only  to 
morbidity  statistics. 

In  1909  alcoholic  polyneuritis  was  added. 

74.  Other  diseases  of  the  nervous  system.  —  This  title  includes:    (a)  Degen- 
eration, fatty,  or  amyloid:  of  the  nervous  system.  —  Idiocy.  —  Imbecility. — 
Cretinism.  —  Gatism.  —  Amnesia.  —  Paramnesia.  —  Loss   of  speech.  —  Apha- 
sia.—  (&)     Landry's    disease.  —  Little's     disease. —  (<?)     Cerebral     tumor. — 
Hydatids     of    the     brain.  —  Neuroma.  —  Cerebral     compression.  —  Epilepsy: 
symptomatic,  or  Jacksonian.  —  Tetany. —  (d)  Acquired  hydrocephalus. —  (e) 
Neurasthenia.  —  Masturbation.  —  Onanism.  —  Somnambulism.  —  Catalepsy.  — 
Vertigo.  —  Boulimia. —  (/)  Lesions:  cerebral,  or  nervous.  —  Cerebral  anaemia, 
or    cerebral    ischemia.  —  Neurosis.  —  Migraine.  —  Hemicrania.  —  Encephalop- 
athy  (unqualified). 

This  title  does  not  include:  Dementia,  or  imbecility,  or  gatism:  senile 
(154). —  Epileptic  dementia  (69). —  Syringomyelia  (63). —  Myxcedema 
(88). — Pachydermic  cachexia  (88). — Hydrocephalus:  congenital,  or  unquali- 
fied (150). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Hydatids  of  the  brain. — Tetany. — Hemicrania. 

75.  Diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their  annexa.  —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used 
for  mortality  statistics.     It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  em- 
ployed only  for  morbidity  statistics.] 

75  A.  Follicular  conjunctivitis. 
(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

75  B.  Trachoma. 
(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 


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75  C.  Other  diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their  annexa.  —  This  title  includes:  Oph- 
thalmia. —  Panophthalmitis.  —  Foreign  bodies.  —  Conjunctivitis  (not  includ- 
ing diphtheritic  conjunctivitis) .  —  Xerophthalmia.  —  Xerosis.  —  Pterygium.  — 
Pinguicula.  —  All  forms  of  keratitis.  — Staphyloma.  —  Diseases  of  the  cor- 
riea.  —  Ulcer  of  the  cornea.  —  Glaucoma.  —  Gerontoxon.  —  Diseases  of  the  scle- 
rotic. —  Diseases  of  the  iris.  —  Iritis.  —  Diseases  of  the  chorioid.  —  Chorioiditis.  — 
Iridochorioiditis.  —  Sclerochorioiditis.  —  Diseases  of  the  crystalline  lens.  - 
Cataract.  —  Diseases  of  the  retina.  —  Retinitis.  —  Optic  neuritis.  —  Amauro- 
sis.  —  Atrophy  of  the  optic  nerve.  —  Internal  haemorrhage  of  the  eye.  —  Ambly- 
opia.  —  Amblyopia  by  intoxication.  —  Hemiopia.  —  Hemeralopia.  —  Nyctalo- 
pia.—  Aphakia.  —  Parasites  of  the  eye.  —  Ophthalmozoa.  —  Coloboma.  —  Stra- 
bismus.—  Strabotomy.  —  Paralysis  of  the  muscles  of  the  eye. —  Nystagmus.  — 
Hordeolum.  —  Chalazion.  —  Blepharitis.  —  Blepharqconjunctivitis.  —  Scrofu- 
lous blepharitis.  —  Blepharophimosis.  —  Blepharoplasty.  —  Ectropion.  —  En- 
tropion.  —  Trichiasis.  —  Dacryadenitis.  —  Diseases  of  the  lacrymal  glands  and 
lacrymal  ducts.  —  Dacryocystitis.  —  Dacryolithiasis.  —  Dacryoma.  —  Lacrymal 
fistula.  —  Diseases  and  tumors  of  the  orbit  (cancer  excepted). 

This  title  does  not  include:  Diphtheritic  conjunctivitis  (9).  —  Conjunctivi- 
tis, or  ophthalmia:  purulent,  or  blennorrhagic,  or  gonorrhosal  (38). — -Cancer  of 
the  eye  (45). — Ocular  tuberculosis  (34). — Exophthalmic  goitre  (51). 

In   1909   the   following   were   added :    Panophthalmitis. — Ulcer   of    the    cornea. — 
Atrophy  of  the  optic  nerve.  —  Internal  haemorrhage  of  the  eye. 

76.  Diseases  of  the  ears.  —  This  title  includes:    (a)  Otitis.  —  Abscess  of  the 
ear.  —  Caries  of  the  petrous  bone. —  (b)   Otorrhoea.- — Catarrh  of  the  ear. — 
Hydrotis. — Inflammation  of  the  tympanum. — Foreign  body  in  the  auditory 
canal.  —  Obstruction  of  the  auditory  canal.  —  Polypus  of  the  ear.  —  Vertigo  al> 
aure  Iceso.  —  Meniere's  disease  or  Meniere's  vertigo. 


III. -DISEASES  OF  THE  CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM. 

77.  Pericarditis.  —  This     title     includes:  Cardiopericarditis.  —  Hydroperi- 
carditis.  —  Hydropneumopericarditis.  —  Adhesion,    or    symphysis:    cardiac.— 
Dropsy  of  the  heart. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Rheumatic  pericarditis  (47).  —  Endopericardi- 
tis  (78).  —  Pleuropericarditis  (93).  — Pneumopericarditis  (92). 

78.  Acute  endocarditis.  —  This  title  includes:     Endocarditis    (unqualified, 
under  60  years). — Ulcerative  endocarditis. — Myocarditis:   acute   or  unquali- 
fied. —  Endopericarditis. 


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This  title  does  not  include:  Rheumatic  endocarditis,  nor  the  other  acute 
cardiac  affections  which  follow  during  the  course  of  a  rheumatic  attack  (47). — 
Chronic  endocarditis  (79). 

REMARK.  —  Return  to  the  physician  certificates  on  which  the  words  "  endo- 
carditis" or  "myocarditis"  are  not  followed  by  some  qualification  describing 
whether  these  diseases  were  acute  or  chronic.  When  no  reply  is  received  from 
the  physician,  classify  under  title  78,  cases  in  which  decedents  were  under  60 
years  of  age,  and  under  title  79  cases  in  which  they  were  over  that  age. 

The  remark  was  added  in  1909. 

79.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart.  —  This  title  includes:    (a)  Affection,  or 
lesion,  or  insufficiency,  or  stricture:  aortic,  or  mitral,  or  tricuspid,  or  cardiac, 
or  valvular,  or  of  the  orifices  of  the  heart.  —  Cardiostenosis.  —  Endocarditis,  or 
myocarditis:  chronic  or  sclerous. — Endocarditis  (unqualified, over  60  years). — 
Pancarditis.  —  Corrigan's  disease.  —  Disease,   or  lesion:  valvular. —  (b)    Hy- 
pertrophy of  the  heart.  —  Dilatation  of  the  heart.  —  Cardiectasis. —  (c)   De- 
generation,   or   steatosis,    of   the    heart.  —  Cardiomalacia.  —  Rupture    of    the 
heart.  —  Cardiorrhexis.  —  Labored    heart.  —  (d)    Cardiosclerosis.  —  Cardio- 
vascular sclerosis.  —  Calcification,  or  ossification,  of  the  heart.  —  (e)  Asystole. — 
Cachexia,  or  albuminuria,  or  asthma :  cardiac.  —  Cardiopathy. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cardiac  symptoms  (indeterminate)  (85). — 
Persistence  of  the  foramen  of  Botallo  (150).  —  Paralysis  of  the  heart  (189). 

Frequent  complications:  Dropsy.  —  Bronchitis  and  pneumonia.  —  Albu- 
minuria. —  Embolism.  —  Thrombosis. 

80.  Angina   pectoris.  —  This    title   includes:    Cardialgia.1  —  Sternalgia. — 
Neuralgia  of  the  heart. 

81.  Diseases  of  the  arteries,  atheroma,  anenrysm,  etc.  —  This  title  includes: 
(a)  Aneurysm.  —  Aneurysmal  tumor.  —  Arteriectasis.  —  Aortic  ectasis.  —  Rup- 
ture of  arteries  (nontraumatic).  —  Arteritis.  —  Aortitis. — Endarteritis. —  (b) 
Fatty  degeneration  of  the  arteries.  —  Arteriosclerosis.  —  Sclerotic  cachexia.  — 
Arterial  atheroma.  —  Hodgson's  disease.  —  Stricture  of  the  pulmonary  artery. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Aortic  affection  (79). 

In   1909   the   following   were  added:    Endarteritis. — Rupture   of   arteries    (non- 
tranmatic).    Aortic  disease  was  dropped. 

1  Cardialgia  In  English  usually  means  heartburn  (103). 


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82.  Embolism  and  thrombosis.  —  This  title  includes:    Thrombosis  (nonpuer- 
peral).  —  Phlegmasia  alba  dolens  (nonpuerperal). 

This  title  does  not  include:  Embolism  (puerperal)   (139). 

83.  Diseases  of  the  veins  (varices,  haemorrhoids,  phlebitis,  etc.).  —  This  title 
includes:  (a)    Varices.  —  Varicose    tumor.  —  Aneurysmal    varices.  —  Varicose 
ulcer.  —  Haemorrhoids.  —  Varicocele.  —  ( b }    Phlebitis.  —  Py ophlebitis.  —  Phle- 
bitis of  the  cavernous  sinus.  —  Pneumophlebitis. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Puerperal  phlebitis  (139).  —  Tumor:  vascular, 
or  erectile  (46).  —  Angioma  (46). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :  Aneurysmal  varices. — Pyophlebitis. 

84.  Diseases  of  the  lymphatic  system   (lymphangitis,  etc.).  —  2" his  title  in- 
cludes:  Angioleucitis.  —  Lymphangitis.  —  Abscess:   lymphangitic,    or   of   the 
axilla,  or  of  the  groin.  —  Adenophlegmon.  —  Bubo :  suppurating  or  unquali- 
fied.— Adenitis:  infectious,  or  suppurating,  or  axillary,  or  inguinal,  or  of  the 
ganglia,  or  unqualified. — Adenopathy. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Leuchaemic  adenia  (53) .  —  Lymphatism  (34) .  — 
Adenoma  (46).  —  Lymphoma  (46).  —  Lymphadenoma  (46). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Adenitis:  infectious,  or  inguinal,  or  of  the 
ganglia,  or  unqualified. — Bubo:  suppurating  or  unqualified. 

85.  Haemorrhage;  other  diseases  of  the  circulatory  system.  —  This  title  in- 
cludes :  (a)  Haemorrhage  (unqualified) .  —  Internal  haemorrhage.  —  Epistaxis.  — 
Stomatorrhagia.  —  Haemorrhage  of  the  suprarenal  glands,  etc. —  (b}   Cardiac 
accidents   (undetermined  character).  —  Permanently  slow  pulse.  —  Bradycar- 
dia.  —  Stokes- Adams      disease.  —  Cardiac      palpitation.  —  Tachycardia.  —  An- 
giectasis.  —  Angiectopia.  —  Diseases    of    the    great    vessels    (without    further 
qualification). 

This  title  does  not  include:  Haemorrhage:  cerebral,  or  cerebellar,  or  bulbar 
(64) .  —  Meningeal  haemorrhage  (64) .  —  Pulmonary  haemorrhage  (98) .  —  Haem- 
optysis    (98).  —  Haematemesis     (103).  —  Intestinal    haemorrhage     (HOB).— 
Haematuria  of  warm  countries    (121).  —  Haematuria    (unqualified)    (122).— 
Uterine  haemorrhage  (135  or  128,  according  to  whether  puerperal  or  nonpuer- 
peral).—  Metrorrhagia  (135  or  128).  —  Umbilical  haemorrhage  (152).  — Trau- 
matic haemorrhage  (from  155  to  186,  according  to  the  nature  of  the  trauma- 
tism)  ;  if  not  given  (186).  —  Vascular  naevus  (150). 

This  title  conjoins  the  old  titles  85  and  86  from  1909  on. 

Bradycardia  was  added  in  1909.    Purpura  hcemorrhagica  aud  cutaneous  hcemor- 
rhage  were  changed  to  title  55,  Other  general  diseases. 


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IV.-DISEASES  OF  THE  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM. 

86.  Diseases  of  the  nasal  fossae. — This  title  includes:    (a)    Polypus,   or 
fibroma:   of   the   nasal    fossa?,   or   nasopharyngeal. —  (5)    Coryza. — Rheum.— 
Rhinitis. — Ozaena. — Rhinoscleroma. — Adenoid   vegetations   of  the   nasal    fos- 
sae.—  (c)  Abscess  of  the  nasal  fossae. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Epistaxis  (85).  —  Syphilitic  coryza  (37). 
In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Rhinitis. — Rhinoscleroma. 

87.  Diseases  of  the  larynx. — This  title  includ.es:  (a)  Laryngitis:  acute,  or 
chronic,  or  erysipelatous,  or  oedematous,  or  phlegmonous,  etc. —  (b)   Apho- 
nia.—  Loss    of    voice. —  (c)    False    croup.  —  Spasmodic    croup.  —  Stridulous 
croup.  —  Stridulous  laryngitis.  —  Spasm,  or  paralysis :   of  the  glottis.  —  (d) 
(Edema  of  the  glottis. —  (e)  Polypus  of  the  larynx. —  (/)    Stricture  of  the 
larynx. —  (g)  Laryngotomy. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Tuberculous  laryngitis  (28).  —  Laryngeal  tu- 
berculosis (28).  —  Croup  (9).  —  Diphtheritic  laryngitis  and  its  synonyms 
(9).  —  Foreign  body  in  the  larynx  (186). 

88.  Diseases   of   the   thyreoid   body. —  This   title  includes:    (a)    Goitre.— 
Plunging  goitre.  —  Thyreocele. —  (b)  Myxoedema.  —  Pachydennic  cachexia. 

89.  Acute    bronchitis.  —  This    title    includes :    Capillary    bronchitis.  —  Ca- 
tarrhal   bronchitis    (under   60  years).  —  Bronchoalveolitis. — Tracheobronchi- 
tis.  —  Tracheitis,  catarrhal,  or  unqualified. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Bronchopneumonia  (91).  —  Specific  bronchi- 
tis, or  any  other  synonym  of  tuberculosis  of  the  lungs.  (See  this  word  under 
title  28.}  — Summer  bronchitis  (98).  (See  comment  on  title  90.) 

In   1909   the  following   were  added:    Catarrhal    bronchitis    (under   60   years). — 
Tracheitis,  catarrhal,  or  unqualified. 

90.  Chronic  bronchitis.  —  This  title  includes:    Pituitous  bronchitis.  —  Ca- 
tarrhal bronchitis  (60  years  and  over).  —  Phlegm.  —  Catarrh  (unqualified). — 
Catarrh:  bronchial,  or  pituitous,  or  pulmonary,  or  suffocating. — Bronchor- 
rhoea.  —  Dilatation  of  bronchi.  —  Bronchiectasis.  —  Foetid  bronchitis. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Tuberculous  bronchitis  (28). 

REMARK.  —  Return  to  the  physician  certificates  on  which  the  word  bronchi- 
tis is  not  followed  by  any  qualification  and  request  him  to  state  whether  the 
disease  was  acute  or  chronic.  If  the  physician  fails  to  reply,  classify  under 


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title  89  the  certificates  of  children  under  5  years  of  age,  and  under  title  90 
those  of  older  persons. 

In  1909  was  added:  Foetid  bronchitis,  formerly  classified  under  title  95  (gangrene 
of  the  lung). 

91.  Bronchopneumonia. —  This  title  includes :    Catarrhal  pneumonia. 
This  title  does  not  include:  Capillary  bronchitis  (89). 

92.  Pneumonia. — This  title  includes:  Pneumonia:  croupous,  or  fibrinous, 
or  traumatic.  —  Inflammation    of   the    lungs.  —  Pleuropneumonia.  —  Pneumo- 
pleurisy.  —  Splenopneumonia.  —  Peripneumonia.  —  Pneumococchsemia.  —  Api- 
cal pneumonia. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Pneumonia:  caseous  (28),  or  specific  (28), 
or  bacillary  (28),  or  any  other  synonym  of  tuberculosis  of  the  lungs  (see  title 
28).  —  Catarrhal  pneumonia  (91).  —  Interstitial  pneumonia  (98).  — Pulmo- 
nary congestion  (94).  —  Hypostatic  pneumonia  (94).  —  Pneumatosis  (189). 

REMARK.  —  In  countries  where  the  words  "apical  pneumonia"  are  always 
synonymous  with  "  phthisis,"  classify  certificates  bearing  this  diagnosis  under 
title  28.  In  countries  where,  on  the  contrary,  this  is  not  constantly  the  case, 
classify  under  92. 

93.  Pleurisy.  —  This   title  includes:    (a)    Pleurisy    (unqualified).  —  Pleu- 
ritis.  —  Pulmonary    adhesion.  —  Pleuropericarditis.  —  Effusion :    pleuritic,    or 
thoracic.  —  Thoracentesis.  —  Pneumothorax.  --  Hydropneumothorax.  --  (b] 
Purulent  pleurisy.  —  Pyothorax.  —  Pleura!  vomica.  --  Pneumopyothorax. — 
Haemothorax. —  Empyema.  —  Thoracic  or  intercostal  fistula. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Pleurodynia  (98). 
In  1909  thoracic  or  intercostal  fistula  was  added. 

94.  Pulmonary  congestion,  pulmonary  apoplexy.  —  This  title  includes:   Pul- 
monary infarction.  —  CEdema  of  the  lungs.  —  Congestion,  or  pneumonia:  hy- 
postatic.  —  Collapse  of  the  lungs. 

95.  Gangrene  of  the  lungs. 

In  1909  foetid  bronchitis  was  removed  and  made  an  inclusion  of  title  90. 

96.  Asthma.  —  This  title  includes :  Bronchial  asthma. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cardiac  asthma  (79).  —  Suffocating  catarrh 
(90).  — Hay  fever  (98). 

In  1909  bronchial  asthma  was  added. 


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97.  Pulmonary  emphysema.  —  This  title  includes:    Emphysema    (unquali- 
fied). 

This  title  does  not  include:  Subcutaneous  emphysema  (145  C). 

98.  Other  diseases  of  the  respiratory  system  (tuberculosis  excepted).  —  This 
title     includes :    (a)      Tracheostenosis.  —  Pleurodynia.  —  Pneumopathy.  —  (b ) 
Hydatids  of  the  lung.  —  Pulmonary  calculi.  —  Pneumoconiosis  fibrosis.  —  Pul- 
monary anthracosis. — Pulmonary  silicosis. —  (c)    Pneumonia:  interstitial  or 
chronic.  —  Cirrhosis    of    the    lung.  —  Pulmonary    sclerosis.  —  Abscess    of    the 
lung. —  (d)  Hay  fever  (summer  bronchitis  or  summer  catarrh). 

Include  here  also  the  following  diseases  when  their  nature  is  not  shown: 
(e)  Organic  lesion  of  the  lung.  —  Pulmonary  lesions.  —  Haemoptysis.  —  Spit- 
ting of  blood.  —  Pulmonary  haemorrhage.  —  Pneumorrhagia.  —  Bronchor- 
rhagia.  —  (/)  Tracheotomy. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  of  the  lung  (45). 

In   1909   the   following   were   added:   Pneumoconiosis   fibrosis. — Pulmonary   sili- 
cosis.  —  Chronic  pneumonia. 


V.-DISEASES  OF  THE  DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM. 

99.  Diseases  of  the  mouth  and  annexa.  —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used  for 
mortality  statistics.  It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  employed 
only  for  morbidity  statistics.] 

99  A.  Diseases  of  the  teeth  and  gums.  —  T his  title  includes:  Odontalgia. — 
Caries  of  the  teeth.  —  Gingivitis.  —  Epulis.  —  Ulorrhagia. 

(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

In  1909  this  title  was  separated  from  the  following  one. 

99 B.  Other  diseases  of  the  mouth  and  annexa. — This  title  includes:  (a) 
Stomatitis.  —  Thrush.  —  Ulceration  of  the  mouth. —  (b)  Diseases  of  the  tongue 
(cancer  excepted) .  —  Glossitis.  —  Macroglossia.  —  (c)  Parotiditis.  —  Tumor  of 
the  parotid.  —  Salivary  fistula.  —  Tumor  under  the  tongue.  —  Ranula. —  (d) 
Staphyloplasty.  —  Staphylorrhaphy. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer:  of  the  lips  or  tongue  (39). — Chancre 
of  the  mouth  (37).  — Noma  (142).  — Mumps  (19).  — Gangrene  of  the  mouth 
(142).  — Diseases  of  the  palate   (146).  — Fracture  of  the  maxilla    (185).— 
Necrosis  of  the  maxilla  (146).  —  Paralysis  of  the  soft  palate  (100). 
In  1909  ranula  was  added. 


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100.  Diseases    of    the    pharynx.      [Angina    and    other    affections    of    the 
pharynx.] — This  title  includes:    Anginas  of  all  kinds    (except  diphtheritic 
angina  and  its  synonyms;  see  the  term  diphtheria,  title  9).  —  Ludwig's  angina 
or  disease.  —  Streptococcus  angina.  —  Tonsillitis.  —  Amygdalitis.  —  Quinsy.  — 
Abscess,  or  gangrene :  of  the  pharynx,  or  of  the  throat,  or  retropharyngeal.  — 
Hypertrophy  of  the  tonsils.  —  Paralysis  of  the  soft  palate.  —  Pharyngitis. 

This   title   does   not   include:   Angina    pectoris    (80).  —  Cardiac    angina 
(80).  —  Scarlatinal  angina   (7). 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was:  Diseases  of  the  pharynx.    In  1909  the 
following  were  added :    Tonsillitis.  —  Hypertrophy  of  the  tonsils. 

101.  Diseases  of  the  oesophagus.  —  T his  title  includes:  Foreign  bodies  in  the 
oesophagus.  —  Wound  of  the  oesophagus.  —  Spasm  of  the  oesophagus.  —  Stric- 
ture of  the  oesophagus  (except  cancer).  —  CEsophagotomy. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  of  the  oesophagus  (40). —  Syphilitic 
stricture  of  the  oesophagus  (37). 

102.  TTlcer  of  the  stomach.  —  This  title  includes :  Round  ulcer. 

Frequent  complications:  Hrematemesis. —  Perforation  of  the  stomach.— 
Peritonitis. 

103.  Other  diseases  of  the  stomach  (cancer  excepted).  —  This  title  includes: 
(a)    Dilatation,    or    paresis:    of    the    stomach.  —  Gastrectasis.  —  Hyperchlor- 
hydria.  —  Hypochlorhydria. —  (b)  Nontraumatic  perforation  of  the  stomach.— 
(c)   Foreign  body  in  the  stomach.  —  Gastrotomy. —  (d)    Gastritis.  —  Gastro- 
hepatitis.  —  Linitis.  —  Dyspepsia.  —  Apepsia.  —  Gastralgia.  —  Catarrh    of    the 
stomach.  —  Gastrorrhcea.  —  Uncontrollable  vomiting  (except  in  cases  of  women 
between  15  and  45  years  of  age).  —  Indigestion.  —  Vertigo  a  stomacho  la-so.- 
Stricture  of  the  pylorus. 

Include  in  this  title  also  the  following  diseases  when  their  nature  is  not 
specified:  Gastrorrhagia.  —  Hsematemesis.  —  Haemorrhage  of  the  stomach. 

REMARK.  —  See  the  note  under  title  40  on  "  Organic  lesion  of  the  stomach." 

This  title  does  not  include:  Gastroenteritis  (104  or  105  according  to 
age).  —  Uncontrollable  vomiting  in  cases  of  women  between  15  and  45  years 
of  age  (134  B). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Hypcrchlorhydria. — Hypochlorlrydria. 

104.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis   (under  2  years).  —  This  title  includes:     Gas- 
troenteritis, or  gastrocolitis,  or  enterocolitis :  of  infants. — Infection   or  Tox- 

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infection :   gastrointestinal.  -  -  Infantile     enteritis.  -  -  Cholera     infantum.  — 
Athrepsia.  —  Intestinal  catarrh.  —  Dyspepsia  (under  2  years). 

REMARK.  —  This  title  pertains  to  children  under  2  years  of  age  only.  For 
those  over  this  age  title  105  must  be  used. 

In  1909  dyspepsia  (under  2  years)  was  added. 
The  title  Including:  chronic  was  abolished  in  1909. 

105.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (2  years  and  over).  —  This  title  includes:  Ente- 
ritis: acute,   or  chronic.  —  Gastroenteritis,   or  gastrocolitis :   in   adults.  —  In- 
testinal catarrh.  —  Uncontrollable  diarrhoea.  —  Infection  by  the  colon  bacil- 
lus. —  Lientery.  —  Intestinal   ulceration.  —  Duodenitis.  —  Colitis.  —  Intestinal 
colic.  —  Flatulent  colic.  —  Inflammatory  colic. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Tuberculous  enteritis  (31). 

105a.   (Optional  title)  Including:  Due  to  alcoholism. 
This  optional  title  was  added  in  1909. 

106.  Ankylostomiasis.  —  This    title    includes:    Uncinariasis.  —  Anaemia    or 
chlorosis:    miners'   or  Egyptian.  —  Epidemic    anaemia.  —  Ansemasia.  —  Inter- 
tropical  hyphaemia.  —  Tun-tun.  —  Amarellao. 

This  title  was  created  in  1909. 

107.  Intestinal  parasites.  —  This  title  includes :    Taenia.  —  Solitary  worm.  — 
Bothriocephalus.  —  Cestodes.  —  Ascaris    lumbricoides.  —  Helminths.  —  Oxy- 
uris.  —  Coenurus.  —  Trematodes.  —  Trichocephalus.  —  Worm  colic.  —  Trichi- 
niasis.  —  Distoma  hepaticum.  —  Cysticerci  (unqualified) . 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :  Trichiniasis. — Distoma  hepaticum.    These  were 
formerly  included  under  title  24  of  the  old  classification. 

108.  Appendicitis  and  typhlitis.  —  This  title  includes :  Phlegmon,  or  abscess : 
iliac,  or  of  the  iliac  fossa. — Inflammation   of  the   caecum. — Perityphlitis. — 
Typhlodicliditis. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Abscess  of  the  pelvis  in  the  male  (144). — 
Abscess  of  the  pelvis  in  the  female  (130B).  —  Periuterine  abscess  (130B). — 
Pelvic  suppuration  in  the  male  (144).  — Pelvic  suppuration  in  the  female 
(130B). 

In  1909  the  position  of  this  title  was  changed:  it  was,  up  to  that  time,  between 
titles  117  and  119  (old  titles). 


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109.  Hernia,  intestinal  obstruction.  —  This  title  includes:  (a)  Strangulated 
hernia.  —  Hernia    (unqualified).  —  Enterocele.  —  Epiplocele.  —  Sarcoepiplo- 
cele.  —  Sarcoepiplomphalitis.  —  Merocele.  —  Hernial    gangrene.  —  Colic,    or 
cholera:   hernial. —  (b)    Intestinal   obstruction.  —  Volvulus.  —  Ileus.  —  Occlu- 
sion, or  invagination :  intestinal. — Internal  strangulation. — C cliques  de  mis- 
erere.— Stercoral  tumor. 

Include  here  also  the  diseases  and  operations  noted  below  when  their  nature 
is  not  stated.  —  (c)  Unnatural  anus.  —  Artificial  anus.  —  Kelotomy.  —  Herni- 
otomy. —  (d)  Vomiting:  stercoral,  or  of  faecal  matter. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Laparotomy  (unqualified)  (189). 
Frequent  complication:  Peritonitis. 

110.  Other  diseases  of  the  intestine. —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used  for 
mortality  statistics.    It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  employed 
only  for  morbidity  statistics.] 

110  A.  Diseases  of  the  anus  and  faecal  fistulas.  —  This  title  includes:  (a) 
Abscess  of  the  margin  of  the  anus. —  (b)  Proctitis.  —  Periproctitis.  —  Procto- 
cele. — Proctoptosis. — Fissure  of  the  anus. — Fistula:  of  the  anus,  or  stercoral. 
or  rectovaginal,  or  uterofaecal. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Urinary  fistulas  even  when  they  affect  the 
rectum  (125).  —  Artificial  anus  (109). — Unnatural  anus  (109).  —  Imperforate 
anus  (150). 

(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

110  B.  Other  diseases  of  the  intestine.  —  This  title  includes:  (a)  Paralysis  or 
paresis:  intestinal.  —  Enteroptosis.  —  Constipation.  —  Stercoraemia.  —  Coli- 
bacillosis.  —  Intestinal  infection.  —  Pseudomembranous  enteritis.  —  Psilosis.  - 
(b)    Intestinal   perforation    (nontraumatic). —  (c)    Foreign    bodies:    in    the 
intestine,  or  in  the  rectum. — Faecal  impaction. — Intestinal  calculus. 

Include  here  also  the  diseases  noted  below  when  their  nature  is  not 
specified,  and  also  the  following  operations  when  the  primary  cause  is  not 
given  specifically :  Enterotomy.  —  Intestinal  resection. —  (d)  Enterorrhagia. — 
Intestinal  haemorrhage.  --  Melaena.  --  (e)  Stricture  of  the  rectum.  --  (/) 
Prolapse  of  the  rectum.  —  Rectitis. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Stercoral  tumor  (109).  —  Intestinal  invagina- 
tion  or  its  synonyms  (109). —Typhlitis  (108).  — Perityphlitis  (108). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :   Colibacillosia. — Intestinal  infection. — Pseudo- 
membranous  enteritis.  —  Psilosix.  —  Fcrcal  impact  ion. 


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111.  Acute  yellow  atrophy  of  the  liver.     [Icterus  gravis.]  —  This  title  in- 
cludes:   Pernicious   icterus.  —  Acute  yellow   atrophy   of   the   liver.  —  Paren- 
chymatous  hepatitis.  —  Weil's  disease. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Icterus  (unqualified)   (115).  — Chronic  icterus 
(115).  — Icterus  of  the  newborn  (151  B). 

112.  Hydatid  tumor  of  the  liver.  —  Include  here  the  following  diseases  even 
when  their  location  is  not  stated.  —  Hydatid  cyst.  —  Hydatids.  —  Echinococci. 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver.  —  This  title  includes:  Cirrhosis  (unqualified). — 
Cirrhosis:  alcoholic,  or  malarial,  or  interstitial,  or  biliary,  or  of  Laennec.— 
Degeneration:  amyloid,  or  fatty,  of  the  liver. — Steatosis  of  the  liver. — Liver: 
indurated,  or  alcoholic.  —  Slow  atrophy  of  the  liver.  —  Hepatitis :  alcoholic,  or 
interstitial,  or  chronic. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Organic  lesion  of  the  liver  (115).  —  Hyper- 
trophy of  the  liver  (115). 

Frequent  complications :  Dropsy.  —  Haemorrhage.  —  Pneumonia.  —  Tuber- 
culosis. 

113a.  (Optional  title)  Including:  Due  to  alcoholism. 
This  optional  title  was  added  in  1909. 

114.  Biliary  calculi.  —  This  title  includes:  Hepatic  calculi.  —  Biliary  lithia- 
sis.  —  Hepatic  colic. 

115.  Other  diseases  of  the  liver.  —  This  title  includes:  (a)  Abscess  of  the 
liver.  —  Suppurative   hepatitis. —  (b)    Hepatitis.  —  Acute   hepatitis.  —  Angio- 
cholitis.  —  Cholecystitis.  —  Angiocholecystitis.  —  Hepatocystitis. 

Include  also  the  following  diseases  when  their  nature  is  not  given:  (c) 
Organic  lesion  of  the  liver.  —  Tumor  of  the  liver.  —  Hypertrophy  of  the  liver.  — 
(d)     Icterus.  -  -  Chronic     icterus.  -  -  Jaundice.  -  -  Hepatic     congestion.  — 
Acholia.  —  Cholremia.  --  Biliary  absorption.  —  Choluria. 

This  title  does  not  include:   Icterus  gravis  (111).  —  Icterus  of  the  new- 
born (151  B). 

116.  Diseases   of   the    spleen.  —  This   title    includes:  Splenitis.  —  Splenop- 
athy.  —  Megalosplenia.  —  Hypertrophy   of  the  spleen.  —  Splenocele.  —  Tumor 
of  the  spleen.  —  Splenic  infarction. 


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This  title  does  not  include:  Diseases  of  the  spleen  due  to  leuchaemia  (53) 
or  to  malarial  cachexia  (4a)  :  Banti's  disease  (54).  —  Tuberculosis  (34),  or 
cancer  (45)  :  of  the  spleen. 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :   Hypertrophy  of  the  spleen. — Tumor  of  the 
spleen.  —  Splenic  infarction. 

117.  Simple   peritonitis    (nonpuerperal) .  —  This    title   includes:  Peritonitis 
(unqualified). — Peritonitis:  acute,  or  traumatic,  or  pelvic,  or  chronic. — Peri- 
tonitis   from    perforation.  —  Peritoneal    infection.  —  Peritoneal    adhesion.— 
Epiploitis. — Metroperitonitis. — Pelvic  peritonitis. — Abscess  of  Douglas's  cul- 
de-sac. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Tuberculous  peritonitis  (31).  —  Cancer  of  the 
peritoneum  (41).  —  Puerperal  peritonitis  (137).  — Rheumatic  peritonitis  (47). 

REMARK.  —  When  an  adult  woman  [in  the  childbearing  period]  is  said  to 
have  died  of  "  peritonitis,"  without  qualification,  the  certificate  should  be  sent 
back  and  the  physician  asked  to  state  whether  or  not  the  disease  was  puerperal. 

The  following  were  added  in  1909 :  Traumatic  peritonitis.  —  Peritoneal  injection.  — 
Abscess  of  Douglas's  cul-de-sac. 

118.  Other  diseases  of  the  digestive  system  (cancer  and  tuberculosis  excepted) .  — 
This  title  includes:    Disease  of  the  pancreas    (cancer  excepted).  —  Abscess: 
subphrenic,  or  abdominal. 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Abscess:  ftubphrc-nic,  or  abdominal. 


VI.-NONVENEREAL  DISEASES  OF  THE  GENITOURINARY  SYSTEM  AND 

ANNEXA. 

119.  Acute  nephritis.  —  This  title  includes:  Nephritis:  subacute,  or  of  in- 
fants, or  infectious. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Scarlatinal  nephritis  (7).  —  Chronic  nephritis 
(120).  —  Tuberculous  nephritis  (34).  —  Puerperal  nephritis  (138).  —  Nephritis 
from  lead  poisoning  (57). 

The  following  were  added  in  1909 :  Nephritis:  subacute,  or  of  infants,  or  infectious. 

120.  Blight's  disease. — This  title  includes:  (a)   Bright's  disease. — Nephri- 
tis: chronic,  or  albuminous,  or  interstitial,  or  parenchymatous,  or  alcoholic. — 
Degeneration :  amyloid,  or  fatty,  of  the  kidneys.  —  Kidney :  amyloid,  or  granu- 
lar.— Cirrhosis,  or  steatosis:  of  the  kidneys. — Renal  sclerosis. 


—  54  — 

Also  include  here  the  following  diseases  when  their  nature  is  not  shown: 
(b)  Albuminuria.  —  Uraemia.  —  Absorption,  or  intoxication:  uraemic.- 
Eclampsia,  or  convulsions :  uraemic.  —  Ursemic  delirium.  —  Uraemic  coma. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Organic  lesion  of  the  kidneys  (122).  — Puer- 
peral uraemia  (138).  —  Cardiac  albuminuria  (79). 

Frequent   complications:    Anasarca.  —  Dropsy.  —  Convulsions.  —  Haemor- 
rhages. —  Cerebral  apoplexy.  —  Pneumonia. 

The  following  were  added   In   1909 :  Granular   kidney.  —  Alcoholic   nephritis.  — 
Cirrhosis  of  the  kidneys. 

121.  Chyluria.  —  This  title  includes:  Haematochyluria.  —  Tropical  haema- 
turia.  —  Milky  urine.  —  Galacturia.  —  Lipuria.  —  Piarrhaemia.  —  Lipaemia. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Haematuria  (unqualified)  (122). 
This  title  was  created  in  1909. 

122.  Other  diseases  of  the  kidneys  and  annexa.  —  This  title  includes:   (a) 
Pyelitis.  —  Perinephritis.  —  Pyelonephritis.  —  Nephropyosis.  —  ( b )  Abscess,  or 
phlegmon :  perinephric.  —  Septic  kidney.  —  (c)    Renal  ectopia.  —  Nephropto- 
sis. — Kidney:  floating,  or  movable,  or  displaced. — Mobility   of  a   kidney. — 
Organic  lesion  of  the  kidney.  —  Nephrorrhagia.  —  Nephrectomy. —  (d)  Renal 
cyst.  —  Poly  cystic  kidney. —  (e)  Hydronephrosis.  —  Renal  congestion.  —  Renal 
insufficiency.  —  Anuria.  —  Haematuria.  —  Haemoglobinuric  fever. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Diseases  of  the  suprarenal  glands  (52). 

123.  Calculi  of  the  urinary  passages. — This  title  includes:  Calculus:  renal, 
or  ureteral,  or  nephritic,  or  vesical,  or  urinary.  —  Pyonephrosis  from  calculus. — 
Nephrolithiasis.  —  Nephritic    colic.  —  Gravel.  —  Stone.  —  Calculous    disease.  — 
Urinary  lithiasis.  —  Lithotrity.  —  Lithoclasty. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Prostatic  calculi  (126). 

124.  Diseases  of  the  bladder. — This  title  includes:  (a)  Cystitis:  acute,  or 
chronic. — Vesical   infection. — Catarrh:   vesical,   or  urethral. — Cystorrhagia. — 
(b)  Tumor  of  the  bladder.  —  Papilloma  of  the  bladder.  —  Cystocele.  —  Cys- 
toptosis. —  (c)  Foreign  bodies  in  the  bladder.  —  Cystotomy.  —  Rupture  of  the 
bladder. —  (d)    Retention  of  urine. — Dysuria. — Paralysis,   or  paresis:   of  the 
bladder. — Vesical  inertia. — Incontinence  of  urine. — Tenesmus,  or  spasm:  of 
the  bladder. 

This  title  does  not  include:   Haematuria   (unqualified)    (122).  —  Urinary 
fistulas  even  when  they  involve  the  bladder  (125).  —  Cystosarcoma  (45). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :  Vesical  infection. — Papilloma  of  the  Madder.— 
Spasm  of  the  bladder. 


—  55  — 

125.  Diseases  of  the  urethra,  urinary  abscess,  etc.  —  This  title  includes:  (a) 
Stricture    of    the    urethra. — Urethrostenosis. — Ankylurethria. — Stricture:    of 
urethra      (or     unqualified) .  —  Urethroplasty.  —  Urethrorrhaphy.  —  Urethrot- 
omy.  —  Urethrorrhagia. —  Rupture  of  the  urethra. —  (5)  Foreign  body  in  the 
urethra. —  (c)   Urinary  fistula:  urethral,  or  urethrorectal,  or  rectovesical,  or 
vesicovaginal,  or  vesicometrorectal,   or  of  the  perinseum,   or  uterovesical.  — 
Urinary  abscess.  —  Periurethral  phlegmon.  —  Urinary  infiltration.  —  Urinary 
intoxication.  —  Urinsemia. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Urethral  catarrh  (124).  —  Retention  of  urine 
(124).  —  Uremia  (120). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Stricture  of  the  urethra   (or  unqualified). — 
Fistula  of  the  perinwum. 

126.  Diseases  of  the  prostate.  —  This  title  includes:  Hypertrophy  of  the 
prostate.  —  Prostatitis.  —  Abscess  of  the  prostate.  —  Prostatic  calculi. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  of  the  prostate  (45). — Tuberculosis 
of  the  prostate  (34). 

127.  Nonvenereal  diseases  of  the  male  genital  organs.  —  This  title  includes : 
Orchitis:    traumatic,    or    unqualified. — Epididymitis. — Funiculitis. — Vaginal- 
itis.  —  Hydrocele.  —  Hsematocele:  of  the  testicle,  or  of  the  cord,  or  of  the 
scrotum.  —  Castration  (in  the  male) .  —  Ulcer  of  the  penis.  —  Granuloma  puden- 
dorum  (in  the  male) .  —  (&)  Paraphimosis.  —  Amputation  of  the  penis.  —  Semi- 
nal losses.  —  Spermatorrho3a. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  of  the  testicle  (45).  —  Tuberculosis  of 
the  testicle  (34).  —  Sarcohydrocele  (45).  — Syphilitic  sarcocele  (37).  — Varico- 
cele  (83). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :    Traumatic  orchitis. — Ulcer   of   the   penis. — 
Granuloma  pudendorum  (in  the  male). 

In  1909  phimosis  was  removed  from  this  title  and  placed  under  title  150   (con- 
genital malformations). 

128.  TJterine    haemorrhage    (nonpuerperal) .  —  This    title   includes:  Metror- 
rhagia.  —  Menorrhagia.  —  Ha3morrhagic  metritis.  —  Tamponing :  of  the  vagina. 
of  the  uterus. 

In  1909  hcemorrhagic  metritis  was  added. 

129.  TJterine  tumor   (noncancerous).  —  This  title  includes:  Fibroma:    (un- 
qualified), or  uterine. — Fibroid  tumor,  or  fibroid  body:  of  the  uterus. — Hys- 
teromyoma. — Uterine   polypus. — Fungus,   or  fungosity:   of  the   uterus. — De- 
ciduoma. — Huguier's  disease. 


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130.  Other  diseases  of  the  uterus.  —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used  for 
mortality  statistics.     It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  employed 
only  for  morbidity  statistics.] 

130  A.  Metritis. — This  title  includes:  Endometritis  (nonpuerperal).— 
Metritis:  catarrhal,  or  cervical. — Ulcer  of  the  uterus. — Ulceration  of  the 
cervix. 

(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :  Metritis:  catarrhal,  or  cervical.  Prior  to  1909 
this  title  had  a  place  among  the  causes  of  death;  it  was  between  present 
titles  127  and  128. 

130 B.  Other  diseases  of  the  uterus. — This  title  includes:  (a)  Deviation, 
or  anteflexion,  or  retroflexion,  or  anteversion,  or  retroversion,  Or  prolapse,  or 
falling:  of  the  uterus,  or  of  the  womb. — Prolapse  of  the  vagina. — Elongation 
of  the  uterus.  —  Hypertrophy  of  the  neck  of  the  uterus.  —  Atrophy  of  the 
uterus.  —  Uterine  fistula  (nonurinary  and  nonfaical).  —  Amenorrhoea.  —  Dys- 
menorrhcea. — 'Whites.  —  Catarrh:  uterine,  or  vaginal.  —  Uterine  colic. — 
Leucorrhcea.  —  White  flux.  —  Vaginal  flow.  —  Curetting  of  the  uterus. —  (b} 
Organic  lesion  of  the  uterus.  —  Hysterectomy.  —  Hysterotomy.  —  Metrot- 
omy.  —  Rupture  of  the  uterus  (nonpuerperal).  —  Ecrisis  (nonpuerperal).— 
Ablation  of  the  uterus. —  (c)  Abscess  of  the  pelvis  (in  the  female).  —  Abscess, 
or  phlegmon :  periuterine,  or  retrouterine,  or  perimetritic. — Pelvic  suppuration 
(in  the  female). 

This  title  does  not  include:  Puerperal  diseases  (134  to  141).  —  Pelvic  peri- 
tonitis (117).  —  Abscess  of  the  iliac  fossa  (108).  —  Uterovesical  fistula  (125). — 
Uterofa?cal  fistula  (110  A). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Atrophy  of  the  uterus. — Uterine  fistula  (non- 
urinary  and  nonf fecal).  —  Rupture  of  the  uterus  (nonpuerperal).  —  Ecrisis 
(nonpuerperal).  —  Perimetritic  abscess. 

131.  Cysts  and  other  tumors  of  the  ovary.  —  This  title  includes:  Dropsy  of 
the  ovary.  —  Ovariotomy.  —  Castration  (in  the  female). 

132.  Salpingitis  and  other  diseases  of  the  female  genital  organs.  —  This  title 
includes:    (a}    Abscess   and   cyst    of   the   vulvovaginal   glands.  —  Vulvitis.  — 
Vaginismus.  —  Metro vaginitis.  —  Colpocele.  --  Tumor  of  the  vagina.  —  Ab- 
scess, or  ulceration:  of  the  labia  majora,  or  labia   minora.  —  Bartholinitis : 
suppurating,  or  unqualified. —  (b)   Ovaritis.  —  Ovarian  cirrhosis.  —  Metrosal- 
pingitis.  —  Haematosalpinx.  —  Pyosalpinx.  —  Annexitis :   simple,   or  suppurat- 


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ing.  —  Phlegmon  of  the  broad  ligament:  nonpuerperal,  or  unqualified. — 
Tuboovarian  abscess. — Granuloma  pudendorum  (in  the  female). — Dropsy: 
of  the  Falloppian  tube,  or  of  the  broad  ligament.  —  Hsematocele:  periuterine, 
or  retrouterine. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Urinary  fistulas  (125)  and  stercoral  fistulas 
(110  A)  even  when  they  involve  the  genital  organs.  —  Gangrene  of  the  vulva 
(142). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :  Metrovaginitis. — Colpocele. — Abscess,  or 
ulceration:  of  the  labia  majora,  or  labia  minora. — Bartholinitis,  suppurating 
or  unqualified.  —  Tuboovarian  abscess.  —  Granuloma  pudendorum  (in  the 
female). 

133.  Nonpuerperal  diseases  of  the  breast  (cancer  excepted).  —  This  title  in- 
cludes: Mammitis. — Mastitis,  or  galactophoritis:  nonpuerperal,  or  unquali- 
fied.—  Abscess  of  the  breast  (nonpuerperal).  —  Cyst  of  the  breast.  —  Cystic 
disease  of  Reclus. — Tumor  of  the  breast:  noncancerous,  or  unqualified. — 
Amputation  of  the  breast.  — Disease  of  the  breast  (in  the  male). 

This  title  does  not  include:  Fistula  of  the  breast:  puerperal,  or  unqualified 
(141).  —  Cancerous  tumor  of  the  breast  (43). 

In  1909  disease  of  the  breast  (in  the  male)  was  added. 


VII.  -THE  PUERPERAL  STATE. 

REMARK.  —  It  frequently  happens  that  physicians  neglect  to  state  the  puer- 
peral character  of  a  disease.  Hence  the  following  rule  is  for  the  guidance  of 
employees  engaged  in  preparing  statistics: 

"Whenever  an  adult  woman  [in  the  childbearing  period]  is  reported  to 
have  died  from  a  disease  which  might  have  been  puerperal,  the  certificate 
should  be  sent  back  to  the  signer  in  order  that  he  may  state  explicitly  whether 
or  not  the  disease  was  puerperal  in  character.  The  following  diseases  are  of 
this  class: 

"Peritonitis.  —  Pelviperitonitis.  --  Metroperitonitis.  --  Septicha3mia.  - 
Haemorrhage.  —  Metrorrhagia.  —  Eclampsia.  —  Phlegmasia    alba    dolens.  - 
Phlebitis.  —  Lymphangitis.  —  Embolism.  —  Sudden  death.  —  Abscess  of  the 
breast." 

134.  Accidents  of  pregnancy,  —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used  for  mor- 
tality statistics.  It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  employed  only 
for  morbidity  statistics.] 


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134  A.  Normal  Labor. 
(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

134  B.  Accidents  of  pregnancy.  —  This  title  includes:  Miscarriage  (death 
of  mother). — Abortion  (death  of  mother). — Haemorrhage:  of  pregnancy  or 
ante  partum. —  Uncontrollable  vomiting  (in  a  woman  15  to  45  years  of  age). — 
Pregnancy:  ectopic,  or  extrauterine,  or  tubal.  —  Rupture  of  tubal  preg- 
nancy. —  Ablation  of  the  gravid  tube.  —  Complications  and  hardships  during 
the  course  of  pregnancy. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Puerperal  septichaemia  during  the  course  of 
pregnancy  (137).  —  Nephritis  of  pregnancy  (138). 

135.  Puerperal     haemorrhage.  —  This     title     includes :  Puerperal     metror- 
rhagia. — Placenta  praevia. — Vicious  insertion,  or  retention,  or  detachment,  or 
apoplexy :  of  the  placenta. 

Prior   to   1909   Placenta   prcevia,    vicious   insertion,    retention,    detachment,    and 
apoplexy  of  the  placenta  were  classed  under  No.  136. 

136.  Other  accidents  of  labor.  —  This  title  includes:  (a)   Caesarean  opera- 
tion. —  Cephalotripsy.  —  Embryotomy  (adult  female).  —  Symphyseotomy.  — 
Version.  —  Forceps  application.  —  Dystocia.  —  Difficult  labor  (death  of  the 
mother).  —  Faulty  presentation   (death  of  the  mother). —  (b)  Laceration,  or 
rupture:  of  the  perinacum. — Perinaeorrhaphy. —  (c)   Rupture  of  the  uterus. — 
Metrorrhexis  or  ecrisis:  puerperal. 

In  1909  were  added:  Difficult  labor  (death  of  the  mother).  —  Faulty  presentation 
(death  of  the  mother). — Puerperal  ecrisis. — See  also  No.  135. 

137.  Puerperal  septichsemia.  —  This  title  includes:  Puerperal  fever.  —  Puer- 
peral infection.  —  Puerperal  endometritis.  —  Puerperal  salpingitis.  —  Perime- 
trosalpingitis.  —  Phlegmon  of  the  broad  ligament  (puerperal) .  —  Diffuse  pel- 
vic   cellulitis    (puerperal).  —  Peritonitis,    or   metroperitonitis,    or    peritoneal 
infection,  or  abscess,  or  lymphangitis,  or  pyaemia:  puerperal. — Milk  fever.— 
Septichsemia,  the  result  of  abortion. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Septichaemia  (unqualified)  (20).  —  Puerperal 
scarlatina  (7). 

In  1909  Peritoneal  infection  or  abscess:  puerperal,  was  added. 

138.  Puerperal  albuminuria  and  convulsions.     [Puerperal  albuminuria  and 
eclampsia.]  —  This  title  includes :  Nephritis :  of  pregnancy,  or  puerperal.  — 


—  59  — 

Puerperal  uraemia.  —  Eclampsia  of  women  in  labor. — Epileptoid  convulsions 
of  women  in  labor.  —  Puerperal  tetanus.  —  Puerperal  coma. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Puerperal  scarlatina  (7). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :  Puerperal  nephritis. — Puerperal  coma. 

139.  Puerperal  phlegmasia  alba  dolens,  embolus,  sudden  death.  —  This  title 
includes:  Phlebitis,  or  embolism,  or  thrombosis,  or  syncope:  puerperal. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Phlegmasia  alba  dolens  (nonpuerperal)   (82). 
Frequent  complications :  Gangrene.  —  Embolism. 

Prior  to  1909  this  title  was  divided  into  two  titles :  "  139.  Phlegmasia  alba  dolen» 
(puerperal)"  and  "140.  Other  puerperal  accidents;  sudden  death." 

140.  Following  childbirth  (not  otherwise  defined).  —  Puerperal  insanity. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Nonpuerperal  sudden  death   (188).  —  Puer- 
peral scarlatina  (7). 

This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

141.  Puerperal  diseases  of  the  breast.  —  This  title  includes:  Puerperal  mas- 
titis.—  Puerperal  galactophoritis.  —  Fissure  of  the  nipple  (puerperal).  —  Ab- 
scess of  the  breast   (puerperal). — Shirt-stud  abscess. — Fistula  of  the  breast: 
puerperal,  or  unqualified. 


VIII. -DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN  AND  OF  THE  CELLULAR  TISSUE. 

142.  Gangrene.  —  This   title   includes:    Eschar.  —  Sphacelus.  —  Gangrene : 
dry,  or  senile,  or  of  the  extremities. — Gangrene  of  the  mouth. — Gangrene  of 
the  vulva,  etc.  —  Noma.  —  Kaynaud's  disease. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Gangrene  of  the  throat  (100). — Gangrene  of 
the  lung  (95).  —  Hernial  gangrene  (109).  —  Gangrenous  erysipelas  (18). 

143.  Furuncle.  —  This  title  does  not  include:  Aleppo,  or  Biskra,  or  Medina : 
boil  or  button  (145  C). — Cochin-China  or  Penjdeh  ulcer  (145  C). 

REMARK. — The  word  "  anthrax  "  will  be  taken  in  the  sense  in  which  it  is 
ordinarily  used  in  the  different  countries;  for  example,  in  French-speaking 
countries,  in  the  sense  of  "  an  aggregation  of  furuncles"  (143)  ;  in  Russia  and 
other  countries,  in  the  sense  of  "malignant  pustule"  (22). 


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144.  Acute  abscess.     [Phlegmon,  acute  abscess.]  —  T his  title  includes:  Ab- 
scess: fistulous  or  pernicious  (or  unqualified).  —  Phlegmonous  tumor.  —  Dif- 
fuse phlegmon. — Panaris. — Whitlow. — Abscess  of  the  mediastinum. — Abscess: 
of  the  arm,  or  of  other  members,  or  of  the  buttock,  or  scapular,  or  of  the 
abdominal  walls. — Vomica  (unqualified). — Abscess  of  the  pelvis  (in  males). — 
Suppuration:  pelvic,  or  intraabdominal  (males). 

T  his  title  does  not  include:  Abscess:  cold,  or  bacillary,  or  ossifluent,  or 
by  congestion  (34).  —  Adenophlegmon  (84).  —  Suppurating  adenitis  (84).— 
Bubo:  suppurating,  or  unqualified  (84). — Abscess:  lymphangitic,  or  of  the 
groin,  or  of  the  axilla  (84). — Abscess:  of  the  pharynx,  or  of  the  throat,  or 
retropharyngeal  (100).  — Abscess  of  the  liver  (115).  —  Abscess  of  the  iliac 
fossa  (108).  —  Abscess  of  the  pelvis  in  females  (130  B).  —  Periuterine  abscess 
(130  B).  —  Abscess  of  the  prostate  (126).  —  Perinephric  abscess  (122). — 
Abscess:  urinary,  or  periurethral  or  permeal  (125). — Abscess  of  the  breast 
(nonpuerperal)  (133).  —  Abscess  of  the  breast  (puerperal)  (141).  —  Angio- 
leucitis  (84).  —  Phlegmonous  erysipelas  (18).  —  Erysipelatous  phlegmon 
(18). — Abscess:  of  the  frontal  sinus,  or  of  the  maxillary  sinus,  etc.  (146). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :  Fisttilous  or  pernicious  abscess.  —  Abscess:  of 
the  arm,  or  of  other  members,  or  of  the  buttock,  or  scapular,  or  of  the 
abdominal  walls. — Perineal  abscess. 

In  1909  the  following  were  abolished  :  Suppurating  adenitis;  adenophlegmon;  bubo; 
abscess:  lymphangitic,  or  of  the  axilla,  or  of  the  groin.  These  terms  were 
placed  under  title  No.  84  (Diseases  of  the  lymphatic  system,  lymphangitis, 
etc.). 

145.  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  annexa.  —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as 
used  for  mortality  statistics.     It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are 
employed  only  for  morbidity  statistics.] 

145  A.  Trichophytosis.     [Tineas  and  peladas.] 
(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

This  title  unites,  after  1909,  Nos.  145  A,  145  B,  and  145  C  of  the  old  classification. 

145  B.  Scabies. 

(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

145  C.  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  annexa.  —  This  title  includes:  Ery- 
thema. --  Urticaria.  --  Prurigo.  --  Phtheiriasis.  --  Lichen.  --  Pityriasis.  — 
Psoriasis.  —  Dermatitis.  —  Eczema.  —  Intertrigo.  —  Impetigo.  —  Aphtha.  — 
Herpes.  -  -  Ecthyma.  -  -  Elephantiasis  Arabum.  -  -  Pachydermia.  -  -  Polysar- 


—  61  — 

cia.  —  Sclerodermia.  —  Cheloid.  —  Seborrhcea.  —  Trophoneurosis.  —  Zona.  - 
Wardrop's  disease.  —  Ulcer   (unqualified).  —  Biskra,  or  Aleppo,  or  Medina: 
boil  or  button.  -  -  Pendjeh  ulcer.  -  -  Cochin-China  ulcer.  -  -  Pemphigus.  - 
Myiasis.  —  Autoplasty.  —  Vicious    cicatrix.  —  Dartre.  —  Derma tosis.  —  Sub- 
cutaneous emphysema.  —  Emphysema  of  the  cellular  tissue.  —  Exanthema.  - 
Fcetid  sweat.  —  Grusta  lactea.  —  Perforating  disease.  -  -  Ingrowing  nail.  - 
Onyxis. — Papules     (unqualified). — Sycosis     (mentagra). — Fistulous     ulcer.— 
Serpiginous  ulcer.  —  Wart. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Pachydermic  cachexia  (88).  —  Elephantiasis 
Grsecorum  (17). 

In  1909  were  added:  Intertrigo.  —  Ulcer  (unqualified). 

In  1909  Fungoid  mycosis  was  taken  from  this  title  and  placed  under  title  No.  25 
(Mycoses). 


IX. -DISEASES  OF  THE  BONES  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF  LOCOMOTION. 

146.  Diseases  of  the  bones    (tuberculosis  excepted).  —  This   title  includes: 
Periostitis.  —  Periostosis.  —  Osteitis.  —  Osteoperiostitis.  —  Osteomyelitis.  - 
Caries.  —  Necrosis.  --  Sequestrum.  --  Perforation  of  the  palatine  vault.  - 
Necrosis  of  the  maxilla  (nonphosphoric  or  unqualified).  —  Exostosis  (unquali- 
fied).—  Osteoma.  —  Osseous  tumor.  —  Tumor  of  the  cranium.  —  Foreign  body 
in  the  frontal  sinus  and  other  sinuses. — Mastoiditis. — Abscess:  of  the  frontal 
sinus,  or  of  the  maxillary  sinus,  or  of  the  sphenoidal  sinus. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Abscess:  ossifluent,  or  by  congestion   (34). 
Osteocopic  pains   (37).  —  Osteosarcoma    (45).  —  Phosphoric  necrosis   (58).-- 
Caries  of  the  petrous  bone  (76).  —  Dental  caries  (99  A).  —  Fractures  (185). 

Prior  to  1909  this  title  included  rhachitts,  which  now  forms  a  special  title   (see 
No.  36). 

147.  Diseases  of  the  joints   (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted). — -This 
title  includes:    Arthritis.  -  -  Polyarthritis    (nonvertebral).  -  -   Synovitis.   - 
Hydrarthrosis.  —  Foreign   body    in    the    joints.  —  Arthrodynia. — -Arthropyo- 
sis.  —  Arthrophyte.  -  -  Ankylosis.  -  -  Arthralgia.   -  -  Arthrocele.  -  -  Genii 
valgum. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Rheumatic  arthritis  (47). 

148.  Amputations.  —  This  title  includes  only  those  cases  in  which  the  lesion 
causing  the  amputation  is  not  indicated. 


—  62  — 

This  title  includes:  Disarticulation.  —  Resection. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Amputation  of  the  breast  (133) .  —  Amputation 
of  the  penis  (127). 

Complications:  Septichsemia.  —  Erysipelas.  —  Tetanus.  —  Haemorrhage. 

149.  Other  diseases  of  the  organs  of  locomotion.  [Other  diseases  of  the  bones 
and  the  organs  of  locomotion.]  —  This  title  includes:  Hygroma.  —  Crepitating 
synovitis.  —  Perichondritis.  —  Tarsalgia.  —  Painful  flatf oot.  —  Retraction :  of 
the  fingers  or  the  palmar  fascia.  —  Dupuytren's  disease.  —  Nontraumatic  muscu- 
lar rupture.  —  Diastasis  of  a  muscle.  —  Myodiastasis.  —  Nontraumatic  rupture 
of  a  tendon.  —  Disease  of  the  tendons.  -  -  Tenophytes.  -  -  Tenosynovitis.  — 
Tenotomy.  —  Tenorrhaphy.  —  Torticollis.  —  Lumbago.  —  Lassitude  (muscular 
pains) . — Psoitis. — Myositis. — Polymyositis :  unqualified  or  haemorrhagic. — 
Dermatomyositis.  —  Neuromyositis. 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Psoitis. — Myositis. — Polymyositis:  unqualified 
or  hamorrhagic.  —  Dermatomyositis.  —  Neuromyositis. 


X.- MALFORMATIONS. 

150.  Congenital  malformations  (stillbirths  not  included).  —  This  title  in- 
cludes :  Malformation.  —  Monster.  —  Anomaly.  —  Arrest  of  development.  — 
Congenital  hydrocephalus.  —  Hydrocephalus  (unqualified).  —  Megaloceph- 
alus.  —  Hydrorrhachis.  —  Spina  bifida.  —  Encephalocele.  —  Podencephalus.  — 
Congenital  eventration.  —  Omphalocele.  —  Exomphalos.  —  Ectopia.  —  Ectopia 
of  the  bladder. — Congenital  stenosis :  of  the  aorta,  or  of  the  pylorus,  or  of  the 
intestines. — Imperf orate  anus. — Congenital  malformation:  of  the  teeth,  or 
of  the  palate,  or  of  the  palatine  vault,  or  of  the  tonsils.  —  Adenoid  vegeta- 
tions. —  Hare  lip.  —  Wolf's  jaw.  —  Phimosis.  —  Anaspadias.  —  Hypospadias. — 
Cryptorchidism.  —  Vascular  nsevus.  —  Polydactylism.  —  Syndactylism.  —  Club- 
foot:  congenital  or  valgus,  or  varus,  or  equinus. — Persistence  of  foramen  of 
Botallo. — Malformation  of  the  auricle. — Intrauterine  malformations:  of  the 
heart,  or  of  the  septum. 

This  title  does  not  include:   Coloboma  (75  C).  —  Painful  valgus  flatf  oot 
(149).  —  Acquired  hydrocephalus  (74). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Ectopia  of  the  bladder. — Congenital  stenosis: 
of  the  aorta,  or  of  the  pylorus,  or  of  the  intestines.  —  Congenital  malforma- 
tion: of  the  teeth,  or  of  the  palate,  or  of  the  palatine  vault,  or  of  the  tonsils. — 
Adenoid  vegetations.  —  Phimosis.  —  Malformation  of  the  auricle.  —  Intrauter- 
ine malformations:  of  the  heart  or  of  the  septum. 


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XI. -DISEASES  OF  EARLY  INFANCY. 

151.  Congenital  debility,  icterus,  and  sclerema. — [This  is  the  form  of  title  as 
used  for  mortality  statistics.    It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  em- 
ployed only  for  morbidity  statistics.] 

151  A.  Nurslings  discharged  from  hospital  without  disease. 
(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

151 B.  Congenital  debility,  icterus,  and  sclerema. — This  title  includes:  Pre- 
mature birth.  —  Atrophy  (of  infants).  —  Icterus  or  hepatitis:  of  the  new- 
born.—  CEdema  of  the  newborn. 

Prior  to  1909  this  title  applied  only  to  children  not  over  three  months  of  age. 

152.  Other  diseases  peculiar  to  early  infancy.  —  This  title  includes:  Umbili- 
cal haemorrhage.  —  Inflammation  of  the  umbilicus.  —  Infectious  omphalitis.  — 
Cyanosis  neonatorum.  —  Atelectasis  of  the  lungs  in  the  newborn.  —  Various 
consequences  of  labor1  (fracture  of  the  cranium  by  forceps,  etc.). 

REMARK.  —  This  title  applies  only  to  children  not  over  three  months  of  age. 

153.  lack  of  care.  —  This  title  includes:  Cold.  —  Lack  of  clothing.  —  Un- 
cleanliness.  —  Bad  treatment.  —  Desertion. 

REMARK.  —  This  title  applies  only  to  children  not  over  three  months  of  age. 

In  1909  the  terms :   Inanition. — Nonmilk  diet,   were  taken   from   this   title  and 
placed  under  title  No.  177  B  (Starvation). 


XII.  -  OLD  AGE. 

154.  Senility.  —  This  title  includes :  Senile  debility.  —  Old  age.  —  Cachexia 
(old  persons). — Marasmus  or  exhaustion:  senile. — Senile  dementia. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Senile  gangrene  (142) .  —  Senile  paralysis  (66) . 
Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was :  Senile  debility. 


1  This  term  may  be  taken  to  represent  all  those  direct  consequences  of  traumatism  during  labor 
as  affecting  the  life  of  the  child  which  have  heretofore  been  classified  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census 
under  the  title  "  Injuries  at  birth,"  as  a  subdivision  of  the  title  "  Other  external  violence."  The 
number  of  deaths  so  compiled  is  quite  considerable,  amounting  for  the  registration  area  of  the 
United  States  during  the  year  1908  to  no  less  than  3,003,  or  5.72  per  cent  of  the  total  number 
(52,421)  compiled  from  violent  causes.  No  provision  was  formerly  made  under  the  International 
Classification  for  deaths  of  this  kind,  owing,  probably,  to  the  fact  that  deaths  of  infants  are,  in 
France  and  some  other  European  countries,  returned  as  stillbirths  if  they  occur  prior  to  the  date 
of  registration.  While  there  was  some  reason  for  including  such  deaths  under  external  causes,  the 
change  to  title  No.  152,  of  which  "  Injuries  at  birth "  will  be  made  a  subdivision,  will  probably 
on  the  whole  commend  Itself  to  American  registrars,  and  moreover  is  in  full  agreement  with  the 
classification  In  use  by  the  Registrar-General  of  England  and  Wales. 


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XIII.  -  AFFECTIONS  PRODUCED  BY  EXTERNAL  CAUSES. 

Only  those  individuals  should  be  classed  as  suicides  in  whose  cases  suicide 
or  attempted  suicide  has  been  proved. 

Among  collective  suicides  only  adults  should  be  counted.     Minors  should 
be  considered  as  the  victims  of  murder. 

155.  Suicide  by  poison. — This  title  includes:  Voluntary  poisoning. — Vol- 
untary ingestion  of  sulphuric  acid  (or  any  other  corrosive  substance). 

This  title  does  not  include:  Morphinism  (59).  —  Cocainism  (59). 

156.  Suicide  by  asphyxia. — This  title  includes:  Suicide:  by  coal  gas,  or 
by  carbon  monoxide,  or  carbonic  acid  gas,  or  illuminating  gas,  or  chloroform, 
etc. 

157.  Suicide  by  hanging  or  strangulation. 

158.  Suicide  by  drowning. 

159.  Suicide  by  firearms. 

160.  Suicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments. 

161.  Suicide  by  jumping  from  high  place. 

162.  Suicide  by  crushing. 

163.  Other  suicides. 

164.  Poisoning  by  food.  —  This   title   includes:  Acute   food   poisoning.— 
Sausage  poisoning. — Poisoning:  by  mushrooms,  or  by  damaged  meat,  or  by 
mussels,  or  by  pork. 

This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

165.  Other  acute  poisonings.  —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used  for  mor- 
tality statistics.     It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  employed  only 
for  morbidity  statistics.] 

165  A.  Venomous  bites  and  stings.     [Attacks  of  venomous  animals.]  —  This 
title  includes:  Snake  bite. — Absorption  of  venom. — Insect  stings. 

(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

This  tittle  was  established  in  1909. 


—  65  — 

165 B.  Other  acute  poisonings.  —  This  title  includes:  All  nonalimentary 
poisoning  (suicides  excepted). — Antimonial  cholera. — Acute  ergotism. — Acci- 
dental ingestion :  of  sulphuric  acid  or  other  corrosive  substances. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Saturnism  (57).  —  Hydrargyrism,  etc.  (58  or 
59,  according  to  circumstances).  —  Morphinism,  Chronic  ergotism,  etc.  (59).— 
Intoxication  by  ptomaines  (autointoxication)  (55).  —  Autointoxication  (55).— 
Urinary  intoxication  (125).  —  Ursemic  intoxication  (120). 

Prior  to  1909  this  title  included  the  two  preceding  ones. 

166.  Conflagration. 

This  title  was  established  in   1909 ;   it  was  formerly  included   under   title  168. 

167.  Burns    (conflagration   excepted).  —  This   title   includes:   Burning:   by 
boiling  water,  steam,  petroleum. — Effects:  of  x  rays,  of  radium. — Burning  by 
vitriol. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Conflagration  (166). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Effects  of  x  rays,  of  radium. — Burning  by 
vitriol. 

168.  Absorption  of  deleterious  gases   (conflagration  excepted).     [Absorption 
of  deleterious  gases    (conflagration  and  suicide  excepted).] — This   title   in- 
cludes: Accidental  asphyxia    (except  pathological  asphyxia   and  suicide).— 
Poisoning:  by  sewer  gas,  or  cacodyl,  or  sulphurous  acid  gas,  or  hydrogen  sul- 
phide, or  carbon  disulphide,  or  vapors  of  alcohol,  or  of  methyl  alcohol.  —  As- 
phyxia by  suffocation    (smoke,  etc.).  —  Asplwxia  by  illuminating  gas.  —  As- 
phyxia by  a  stove  (fixed  or  portable).  —  Absorption  of  carbon  monoxide.— 
Absorption   of   ammonium   hydrosulphide.  —  Absorption    of:    chloroform,    or 
ether,  or  nitrous  oxide. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Asphyxia  of  an  adult  (without  further  state- 
ment) (189).  —  Chronic  etherism  (59). 

In  1909  the  following  were  added:  Poisoning  by:  sewer  gas,  cacodyl,  sulphurous 
acid  gas,  hydrogen  sulphide,  carbon  disulphide,  vapor  of  alcohol  or  methyl 
alcohol.  —  Asphyxia  by  suffocation  (smoke,  etc.). 

169.  Accidental    drowning.  —  This    title    includes:  Drowned    (suicide    not 
proved).  —  Lost  at  sea. 

170.  Traumatism  by  firearms.  —  This  title  includes :  Wounds  by  firearms. 
This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

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—  66  — 

171.  Traumatism  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments.  —  This  title  includes: 
Wound  by  cutting  instruments  (suicide  not  proved).  —  Knife  cuts. 

This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

172.  Traumatism  by  fall.  —  This  title  includes:  Accidental  fall. 
This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

173.  Traumatism  in  mines  and  quarries. 
This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

174.  Traumatism  by  machines. 
This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

175.  Traumatism  by  other  crushing  (vehicles,  railroad,  landslides,  etc.). 
This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

176.  Injuries  by  animals.  —  This  title  includes:  Bites    (not  venomous  or 
virulent) .  —  Kick.  —  Goring. 

177.  Starvation.  —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used  for  mortality  statistics. 
It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  employed  only  for  morbidity 
statistics.] 

177  A.  Overexertion.  —  This  title  includes:  Fatigue. 
(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

177  B.  Starvation.  —  This  title  includes:  Inanition  (unqualified).1  —  Insuf- 
ficient food  (newborn  infants  excepted).  —  Misery.  —  Thirst. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Lack  of  care  (newborn  infants)  (153).  —  In- 
sufficient nourishment  (newborn  infants)  (153).  —  Sitiophobia  (68).  —  Hys- 
terical anorexia  (73 A). 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was :  Inanition. 
In  1909  thirst  was  added. 

1 A  death  from  "  inanition "  should  be  Included  here  only  when  It  Implies  actual  starvation 
by  deprivation  of  food.  When  the  word  Is  used,  as  It  frequently  is  In  the  United  States,  to  denote 
exhaustion  from  defective  nourishment,  due  to  disease  or  congenital  or  senile  debility,  it  should 
not  be  compiled  under  title  177  B.  The  term  Is  indefinite  and  otherwise  objectionable,  and  the  dis- 
ease causing  inanition  should  be  given. 


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178.  Excessive  cold.  —  This  title  includes:  Freezing.  —  Cold. 
This  title  does  not  include:  Cold  (of  the  newborn)   (153). 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was :  Freezing. 

179.  Effects  of  heat.     [Thermonosus.] — This  title  includes:  Sunstroke. — 
Heat  stroke.  —  Insolation.  —  Heat  fever.  —  Hyperthermia.  —  Thermoplegia. 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was :  Insolation. 

In  1909  the  following  were  added :  H eat  fever.  —  Hyperthermia.  —  Thermoplegia. 

180.  Lightning. 

This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

181.  Electricity  (lightning  excepted).     [Other  electric  disturbances.]  —  This 
title  includes:  Accidental  electrocution. 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was:  Electric  disturbance;  it  contained 
the  previous  title. 

182.  Homicide  by  firearms. 

This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

183.  Homicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments. 
This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

184.  Homicide  by  other  means. — This  title  includes:  Assassination  or  homi- 
cide, or  infanticide,  or  killed  in  fight,  or  duel :  without  further  explanation. — 
Bite  of  a  man. 

This  title  was  established  in  1909. 

185.  Fractures  (cause  not  specified). —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as  used  for 
mortality  statistics.     It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are  employed 
only  for  morbidity  statistics.] 

185  A.  Dislocations.  —  This  title  includes:  Subluxation. 
(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

185  B.  Sprains.  —  This  title  includes:  Strains.  —  Distention  of  the  liga- 
ments. 

(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 


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185  C.  Fractures   (cause  not  specified).  —  This  title  includes:  Detachment 
of  the  epiphyses.  —  Fracture  of  the  skull.  —  Fracture  of  the  neck. 

186.  Other  external  violence.  —  This  title  includes:  Accident  or  traumatism 
(unqualified). — Bad  treatment  (of  a  child). — Capital  punishment. — Foreign 
body  in  the  larynx.  —  Foreign  body:  in  the  trachea,  in  the  mediastinum.— 
Traumatic  eventration  (cause  not  indicated). — Perforation  of  the  skull  (cause 
not  indicated).  —  Concussion  of  brain  (cause  not  indicated).  —  Traumatic 
haemorrhage  (cause  not  indicated). — Traumatic  fever  (cause  not  indicated). 

Prior  to  1909  this  title  and  another,  with  the  heading :  Other  accidental  trauma- 
tisms,  contained  the  present  titles  Nos.  170,  171,  172,  173,  174,  175,  176,  182, 
183,  184. 


XIV.  -  ILL  DEFINED  DISEASES. 

The  following  titles  pertain  only  to  diseases  not  well  defined  by  the  physi- 
cian, either  because  his  means  of  information  were  not  sufficient,  or  because 
the  disease  was  lacking  in  distinctive  features,  or,  perhaps,  because  he  failed  to 
make  a  complete  diagnosis. 

• 

187.  Ill  defined  organic  disease.  —  This  title  includes:  Dropsy.  —  Anasarca. — 
Ascites. — (Edema  of  the  extremities,  or  general  oedema. 

This  title  does  not  include:  (Edema  of  the  newborn  (151  B).  —  (Edema 
of  the  glottis  (87).  — (Edema  of  the  lungs  (94).  — CEdema  of  the  brain  (64). 

Prior  to  1909  the  heading  of  this  title  was:  Dropsy.     The  term  Organic  lesion 
(undefined)  appeared  in  the  development  of  the  title. 

188.  Sudden  death.  —  This  title  includes:  Syncope  (followed  by  death). 
This  title  does  not  include:  Puerperal  sudden  death  (139),  nor  "sudden 

death"  with  an  explanatory  expression,  such  as  "diabetic  sudden  death"  (50), 
or  "apoplectic  sudden  death"  (64),  etc. 

189.  Cause  of  death  not  specified  or  ill  defined. —  [This  is  the  form  of  title  as 
used  for  mortality  statistics.     It  includes  the  subdivisions  below,  which  are 
employed  only  for  morbidity  statistics.] 

189  A.  Cause  of  death  not  specified  or  ill  defined.  [Disease  not  specified  or 
ill  defined.] — This  title  includes:  Exhaustion,  or  cachexia,  or  collapse,  or  de- 


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bility  (adults) .  —  Asthenia.  —  Adynamia.  —  Ataxoadynamia.  —  Distention  of 
the  abdomen.  —  Carphology.  —  Surgical  shock.  —  Collapse.  —  Delirium.  - 
Dyspnrea. —  Coma.  —  Exhaustion  (adults).  —  Fever:  algid,  or  asthenic,  or 
hectic,  or  colliquative,  or  synochal,  or  gastric,  or  bilious,  or  catarrhal,  or  pitui- 
tous,  or  purple,  or  hectic.  —  Embarras  gastrique.  —  Sore.  —  Pneumatosis.  — 
Fever  of  dentition. — Congestion  (unqualified). — Hectic  condition. — Transfu- 
sion of  blood. — Abdominal  disease. — Laparotomy. — Paralysis  of  the  heart 
(in  German:  Herzlahmung  or  Herzschlag,  etc.;  in  English:  Heart  failure, 
etc.).  —  Asphyxia,  Cyanosis  (cause  not  indicated,  newborn  infants  excepted) 
or  any  other  incomplete  diagnosis.  —  Marasmus.  —  Suppuration.  —  Trephin- 
ing. —  Pyrexia.  —  Hyp«««^^exia. 

This  title  does  not  include:  Congenital  debility  (151 B).  —  Exhaustion, 
cachexia,  or  debility:  in  old  persons  (154). — Fever:  ataxoadynamic  (1),  or 
continued  (1),  or  summer  (98),  or  hay  (98).  —  Asphyxia  from  external  cause 
(156  or  168).  —  Cyanosis  of  the  newborn  (152). 

189  B.  No  disease,  feigned  disease. 
(Morbidity  statistics  only.) 

This  title  was  established  in  1909. 


INDEX  OF  DISEASES. 


With  statement  of  the  number  of  the  title  under  which  each  should  be  assigned:  (1} 
in  the  detailed  nomenclature;  (2)  in  the  abridged  nomenclature,  as  determined 
by  the  International  Commission. 


NOTE. — The  numbers  given  below  in  the  columns  headed  "  Detailed  nomenclature"  are  more  particularly  those  of  the 
nomenclature  of  diseases  and  of  incapacity  for  labor  (morbidity  statistics).  These  numbers  are  exactly  the  same  as  those 
of  the  nomenclature  of  causes  of  death  except  for  the  occasional  addition  of  a  letter. 


DISEASES. 

CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abdomen,  penetrating  wound  of  

186 
186 
45 
189  A 
47 
31 
46 
144 
1 

134  B 
130  B 
Stillbirth. 
144 
144 
132 
34 
34 
34 
144 
108 
84 
144 
144 
84 
60 
133 
141 
144 

35 
35 
16 
38 
37 
15 
37 
37 
1 

30 
30 
Stillbirth. 
37 
37 
30 
15 
15 
15 
37 
26 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
32 
37 

perforation  of 

Abdominal  cancer  

disease  

rheumatism  

tuberculosis                  .              

tumor  

Abdominal  walls,  abscess  of  

Abdominalis,  typhus  

Ablation  (of  an  organ).     (Classify  according  to  organ  removed.) 
of  gravid  tube  

uterus  

Abortion  (associated  with  stillbirth)  

Abscess  (unqualified)  

acute  

and  cysts  of  vulvo  vaginal  glands  

bacillary  

by  congestion                                                 

cold                                                                      

fistulous                                                                 

iliac  

lymphangitic  

of  abdominal  walls  

arm  

axilla  

brain  

breast  (nonpuerperal)  

(puerperal)  

buttock.. 

—71— 


—  72  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abscess  of  Douglas's  cul-de-sac 

ear 

frontal  sinus 

groin 

iliac  fossa 

labia  majora  or  labia  minora 

liver 

lung 

mammary  gland  (puerperal) 

margin  of  anus 

maxillary  sinus 

mediastinum 

nasal  fossae 

pelvis  (female) 

(male) 

pharynx 

pons  Varolii 

prostate 

throat 

ossifluent 

pelvic  (female) 

(male) 

perimetritic 

perineal 

perinephric 

periuterine 

pernicious 

phagedenic 

retropharyngeal 

retrouterine 

scapular 

scrofulous 

shirt-stud 

strumous 

subphrenic 

tuboovarian 

urinary 

Absinthsemia 

Absinthism 

Absorption,  biliary 

of  ammonium  hydrosulphide 

carbon  dioxide,  accidental 

monoxide 

chloroform 

involuntary 

voluntary 

corrosive  substance  (accidental) 

(voluntary) 

deleterious  gas  (except  suicide  and  conflagration), 
(suicide) 


117 

76 
146 

84 
108 
132 
115 

98 
141 
110  A 
146 
144 

86 

130  B 
144 
100 

60 
126 
100 

34 

130  B 
144 
130  B 
144 
122 
130  B 
144 

38  A 
100 
130  B 
144 

34 
141 

34 
118 
132 
125 

56 

56 
115 
168 
168 
168 
168 
168 
156 
165  B 
155 
168 
156 


37 
37 
37 
37 
26 
30 
37 
23 
32 
37 
37 
37 
23 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
15 
30 
37 
30 
37 
37 
30 
37 
37 
37 
30 
37 
15 
32 
15 
37 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
36 
35 
36 
35 
36 


—  73  — 


DISEASES. 


Absorption  of  nitrous  oxide 1G8 

venom 165  A 

purulent 20 

putrid 20 

septic. 20 

ursemic 120 

Accident 186 

of  pregnancy 134  B 

puerperal 140 

railroad 175 

Accidental  absorption  of  carbon  dioxide 168 

asphyxia  (except  pathological  asphyxia  and  suicide) 168 

drowning 169 

electrocution 181 

poisoning 165  B 

submersion 169 

wound  by  firearms 170 

Acetonaemia 50 

Acholia 115 

Acid,  sulphuric  (involuntary  absorption) 165  B 

(throwing  of) 167 

(voluntary  absorption) 155 

Acquired  hydrocephalus 74 

Acrodynia 19 

Acromegaly 55 

Actinomycosis 25 

Acute  abscess 144 

bronchitis 89 

cystitis 124 

endocarditis 78 

enteritis 104  or  105 

ergotism 165  B 

etherism 168 

food  poisoning 164 

hepatitis 115 

laryngitis 87 

myocarditis  (or  unqualified) 78 

nephritis 119 

paludism 4 

parenchymatous  hepatitis Ill 

phthisis 29 

tuberculosis 29 

yellow  atrophy  of  liver Ill 

Addison,  bronze  disease  of 

Addison's  disease 

Adenia  (leuchsemia) 

Adenitis  (unqualified) 

axillary 

infectious j 

inguinal 1  84 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


74  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Adenitis  of  ganglia 

scrofulous 

strumous 

suppurating 

tuberculous 

venereal 

Adenoid  vegetations 

Adenoma 

Adenopathy 

Adenophlegmon 

Adhesion,  cardiac 

of  peritonaeum 

peritoneal 

pulmonary 

Adynamia 

Adynamic  fever 

pneumonia 

Adynamoataxic  fever 

Affection.     (See  Disease.) 

Age,  old 

Air  passages,  foreign  body  in 

Alba  dolens,  phlegmasia  (nonpuerperal) 

(puerperal) 

Albuminous  nephritis 

Albuminuria  (unqualified) 

cardiac 

of  pregnancy 

puerperal 

scarlatinal 

Alcohol  or  methyl  alcohol,  poisoning  by  vapors  of. . 

Alcoholic  cerebral  apoplexy 

congestion 

cirrhosis 

of  liver 

lungs  (interstitial  pneumonia). 

delirium 

dementia 

hepatitis 

intoxication 

liver 

paralysis 

general 

polyneuntis 

Alcoholism 

Aleppo,  boil  of 

filaria  of 

or  Biskra  or  Medina  button 

Algid  fever 

Alienation,  mental 

AmarellAo  . . 


84 

34 

34 

84 

34 

38 
150 

46 

84 

84 

77 
117 
117 

93 

189  A 
1 

92 
1 

154 
186 

82 
139 
120 
120 

79 

138 

138 

7 

168 

64 

64 
113 
113 

98 

56 

56 
113 

56 
113 

67 

67 

73  B 

56 

1450 
145  C 
145  C 
189  A 

68 
106 


37 
15 
15 
37 
15 
37 
33 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
38 

1 
22 

1 

34 
35 
37 
32 
29 
29 
19 
32 
32 
6 

35 
18 
18 
28 
28 
23 
37 
37 
28 
37 
28 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
38 
37 
37 


—  75  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Amarilla  fever 

Amaurosis 

Amblyopia 

from  intoxication 

Amenorrhcea 

Ammonium  hydrosulphide,  absorption  of. 

Amnesia 

Amcebic  dysentery 

Amputation 

of  breast 

penis 

Amygdalitis 

Amyloid  degeneration,  general 

of  arteries 

heart 

kidneys 

liver 

muscles 

nervous  system. 

spinal  cord 

kidney 

Amyotrophia 

Amyotrophic  paralysis 

sclerosis 

Ansemasia 

Anaemia 

Egyptian 

epidemic 

marsh  or  paludal 

miners' 

of  brain 

pernicious 

progressive 

splenic 

Anaesthesia 

Anasarca 

Anaspadias 

Anatomical  wound 

Anemia.     (See  Anaemia.) 

Aneurysm 

arteriovenous 

cirsoid 

of  aorta,  of  an  artery 

Aneurysmal  tumor 

varices 

Angiectasis 

Angiectopia 

Angina 

aphthous 

buffy 


16 

75 

75 

75 

130  B 
168 

74 

14 
148 
133 
127 
100 

55 

81 

79 
120 
113 

63 

74 

63 
120 

63 

63 

63 
106 

54 
106 
106 

4  a 
106 

74 

54 

54 

54 

74 
187 
150 

20 

81 

81 

81 

81 

81 

83 

85 

85 

100 

100 

9 


12 
37 
37 
37 
30 
35 
37 
12 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
19 
29 
28 
37 
37 
37 
29 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
3 

37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
38 
33 
37 

37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 


—  76  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Angina  cardiac 

catarr  hal 

chronic 

diphtheritic 

erysipelatous 

erythematous 

gangrenous 

glandular 

granular 

herpetic 

infectious 

Ludwig's 

malignant 

papillary 

pectoris 

phlegmonous 

pseudomembranous 

pultaceous 

scarlatinal 

simple 

streptococcus 

stridulous 

syphilitic 

tonsillar 

toxic 

Angiocholecystitis 

Angiocholitis 

Angioleucitis 

Angioma 

Ankylosis 

Ankylostoma 

Ankylostomiasis 

Ankylurethria 

Annexitis 

Anomaly 

Anorexia 

hysterical 

Anteflexion  or  anteversion ,  uterine. 

Anteversion  of  uterus 

Anthracosis,  pulmonary 

Anthrax 

Antimonial  cholera 

Anuria 

Anus,  abscess  of  margin  of 

artificial 

cancer  of 

fissure  or  fistula  of 

imperforate 

unnatural 

Aorta,  aneurysm  of 


80 

100 

100 

9 

100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
9 

100 

9 

100 

80 

100 

9 

100 
7 

100 
100 
100 

37  B 
100 
9 

115 
115 

84 

46 
147 
106 
106 
125 
132 
150 
189 

73  A 
130  B 
130  B 

98 

22 

165  B 
122 
110  A 
109 

41 

110  A 
150 
109 

81 


37 
37 
37 

8 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 

8 
37 

8 
37 
37 
37 

8 
37 

6 

37 
37 
37 
37 
37 

8 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
33 
38 
37 
30 
30 
23 
37 
35 
37 
37 
27 
16 
37 
33 
27 
37 


—  77  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Aortic  disease 

ectasis 

insufficiency 

stenosis  [congenital] 

stricture 

(lesion,  stricture,  insufficiency,  etc.). 

Aortitis 

Apepsia 

Aphasia 

Aphonia 

Aphtha 

Aphthous  angina 

Apical  pneumonia 

Apoplectic  dementia 

Apoplexy 

and  congestion,  pulmonary 

cerebral  alcoholic 

meningeal  cerebral 

of  placenta 

pulmonary 

serous 

Appendicitis 

Application  of  forceps 

Arm,  abscess  of 

Arrest  of  development 

Arsenical  oedema 

Arterial  atheroma 

cardiopathy 

Arteriectasis 

Arteries,  amyloid  degeneration  of 

disease  of 

fatty  degeneration  of 

rupture  of  (nontraumatic) 

Arteriosclerosis 

Arteriovenous  aneurysm 

Arteritis 

Artery,  aneurysm  of 

ligature  of 

pulmonary,  stricture  of 

Arthralgia 

Arthritis 

def  ormans 

gonorrhceal 

rheumatic 

tuberculous 

Arthrocele 

Arthrodynia 

Arthrophyte 

Arthropypsis 

Articulations,  foreign  body  in 


79 

81 

79 
150 

79 

79 

81 
103 

74 

87 

145  C 
100 

92 

64 

64 

94 

64 

64 
135 

94 

64 
108 
136 
144 
150 

59 

81 

79 

81 

81. 

81 

81 

81 

81 

81 

81 

81 

85 

81 
147 
147 

48 

38  B 

47 

33 
147 
147 
147 
147 
147 


19 

37 
19 

33 
19 
19 

37 
24 
37 
23 
37 
37 
22 
18 
18 
23 
18 
18 
32 
23 
18 
26 
32 
37 
33 
37 
37 
19 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 


78 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Artificial  anus 

Ascarides 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Ascending  paralysis 

Ascites 

bacillary 

Asiatic  cholera 

Asphyxia  ('suicide) 

(violence) 

(without  violent  death) 

accidental  (except  pathological  asphyxia  and  suicide) . 

by  fixed  or  movable  stove 

illuminating  gas 

suffocation,  from  smoke,  etc 

Asphyxiation  by  portable  stove 

Assassination  (without  further  explanation) 

by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments 

firearms 

other  methods 

Asthenia 

Asthenic  fever 

Asthma 

bronchial 

cardiac 

catarrhal 

Asystole:  cardiac  asystole 

Ataxia,  general  cerebral 

progressive  locomotor 

Ataxic  fever 

Ataxoadynamia 

Atelectasis  of  lungs  in  newborn 

Atheroma 

arterial 

cerebral 

Athetosis 

Athrepsia,  infantile  diarrhoea 

Atrophic  muscular  paralysis 

paralysis 

Atrophy  (of  infants) 

of  liver 

acute  yellow 

optic  nerve 

uterus 

progressive  muscular 

slow,  of  liver 

Attack,  pernicious 

Auditory  canal,  foreign  body  in 

obstruction  of 

Autointoxication 

Autoplasty 


109 
107 
107 

63 
187 

31 

12 
156 
168 
189  A 
168 
168 
168 
168 
168 
184 
183 
182 
184 
189  A 
189  A 

96 

96 

79 

96 

79 

74 

62 
1 

189  A 
152 

81 

81 

64 

74 
104 

63 

63 
151 
115 
111 

75  C 
130  B 

63 

113 

4 

76 

76 

55 
145  C 


—  79  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed          Abridged 
nomencla-        nomencla- 
ture, ture. 


Autumnal  fever 

Axilla,  abscess  of 

Axillary  adenitis 

Bacillary  abscess 

ascites 

bronchitis 

dysentery 

meningitis 

peritonitis 

pneumonia,  bronchitis 

Bacillosis 

Bad  treatment  (of  a  child) 

Balanitis 

Balanoposthitis 

Balanorrhagia 

Banti's  disease 

Barlow's  disease 

Bartholinitis 

suppurating 

Basedow's  disease 

Benign  tumor 

Bergeron's  disease 

Beriberi 

Biliary  absorption 

calculi 

cirrhosis 

lithiasis 

Bilious  fever 

Birth,  premature  or  before  term 

Biskra,  boil  of 

filaria  of 

or  Aleppo  or  Medina  button. 

Bite,  not  venomous  or  virulent 

of  venomous  serpent 

viper 

Bladder,  cancer  of 

catarrh  of 

ectopia  of 

foreign  body  in 

papilloma  of 

paralysis  of 

rupture  of 

spasm  of 

tumor  of 

Blennorrhagia 

Blennorrhagic  conjunctivitis 

Blennorrhoaa... 


189  A 
84 
84 


34 

31 

28 

14 

30 

31 

28 

28 
186 

38  B 

38  B 

38  B 

54 

49 
132 
132 

51 

46 

72 

27 
115 
114 
113 
114 
189  A 
151  B 
145  C 
145  C 
145  C 
176 
165  A 
165  A 

45 
124 
150 
124 
124 
124 
124 
124 
124 

38  B 

38  B 

38  B 


38 
37 
37 


15 

15 
13 
12 
14 
15 
13 
13 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
28 
37 
38 
33 
37 
37 
37 
35 
35 
35 
16 
37 
33 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 


—  80  — 


DISEASES. 


Blepharitis 

lymphatic 

scrofulous 

Blepharophimosis 

Blepharoplasty 

Blood,  spitting  of 

transfusion  of 

Body,  fibroid,  of  uterus 

foreign,  in  air  passages 

articulations 

auditory  canal 

bladder 

conjunctiva 

cornea 

frontal  sinus  and  other  sinuses. 

intestine 

joints 

larynx 

oesophagus 

rectum . 

stomach 

trachea 

urethra 

thyreoid,  disease  of 

Boil  of  Biskra,  or  Aleppo,  or  Medina 

Boiling  water,  burning  by 

Bone,  cancer  of 

caries  of  petrous 

disease  of  (except  tuberculosis) 

softening  of 

tubercles  of 

tuberculosis  of 

Botallo,  cyanosis  from  nonclosure  of  foramen  of. 

nonclosure  of  foramen  of 

Bothriocephalus 

Boulimia 

Bradycardia 

Brain,  abscess  of 

anaemia  of 

concussion  of 

hydatid  of 

inflammation  of 

oedema  of 

Breast,  abscess  of  (nonpuerperal) 

(puerperal) 

amputation  of 

cancer  of 

cyst  of 

disease  of  (males) 

fistula  of . . 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


75 

75 

750 

75 

75 

98 

189  A 
129 
186 
147 

76 
124 

75  C 

75  C 
146 
HOB 
147 
186 
101 
HOB 
103 
186 
125 

88 

145  C 
167 

45 

76 
146 

36 

34 

34 
150 
150 
107 

74 

85 

60 

74 
186 

74 

60 

64 
133 
141 
133 

43 
133 
133 
141 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
38 
30 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
37 
37 
24 
35 
37 
23 
37 
35 
16 
37 
37 
37 
15 
15 
33 
33 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
37 
37 
18 
37 
32 
37 
16 
37 
37 
32 


81  — 


DISEASES. 


COREE8PONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Breast,  heteromorphic  tumor  of.     (See  Cancer.) 
neoplastic  tumor  of.     (See  Cancer.) 

nonpuerperal  diseases  of 

puerperal  diseases  of , 

tumor  of  (noncancerous  or  unqualified) I 

Bright's  disease 

Broad  ligament,  dropsy  of 

phlegmon  of  (nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

(puerperal) 

Bronchi,  dilatation  of 

Bronchial  asthma 

catarrh 

Bronchiectasis 

Bronchitis,  acute 

bacillary 

capillary 

catarrhal  (under  60  years) 

(60  years  and  over) 

chronic 

foetid 

granular 

grippal 

heteroplastic 

inflammatory 

neoplastic 

pituitous 

pseudomembranous 

simple 

specific 

suffocating 

summer 

tuberculous 

Bronchoalveolitis 

Bronchopneumonia 

grippal 

Bronchorrhagia 

Bronchorrhcea 

Bronze  disease 

of  Addison 

Bubo  (unqualified) 

climatic. 

gonorrhoeal 

inguinal 

of  soft  chancre 

phagedenic , 

scrofulous 

suppurating 

syphilitic 

venereal 

virulent 

46041—10 6 


133 
141 
133 
120 
132 
132 
137 

90 

96 

90 

90 

89 

28 

89 

89 

90 

90 

90 

28 

10 

28 

89 

28 

90 
9 

89 

28 

89 

98 

28 

89 

91 

10 

98 

90 

52 

52 

84 

15 

38  B 

38  A 

38  A 

38  A 

34 

84 

37  A 

38  A 
38  A 


37 
32 
37 
29 
30 
30 
31 
21 
23 
21 
21 
20 
13 
20 
20 
21 
21 
21 
13 

9 

13 
20 
13 
21 

8 

20 
13 
20 
23 
13 
20 
23 

9 

23 
21 
37 
37 
37 
12 
37 
37 
37 
37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
37 


—  82  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed      j    Abridged 
nomencla-       nomencla- 
ture, ture. 


Buccal  diphtheria 

ulceration 

Buffy  angina 

Bulb,  disease  of 

Bulbar  haemorrhage 

paralysis 

Burning  by  boiling  water,  steam,  petroleum 

corrosive  substance 

fire 

Buttock,  abscess  of 

Button,  Biskra  or  Aleppo  or  Medina 

Cachectic  pachydermia 

Cachexia  (old  people) 

(under  60  years) 

cardiac 

exophthalmic 

malarial 

nervous 

pachydennic 

paralytic 

pernicious 

sclerotic 

senile 

Cacodyl,  poisoning  by 

Caecum,  inflammation  of 

Caesarean  operation 

Calcification  of  heart 

Calculi,  biliary 

hepatic 

intestinal 

nephritic 

of  urinary  passages 

prostatic 

pulmonary 

renal 

ureteral 

urinary 

vesical '. 

Calculous  disease 

pyelitis 

pyonephroeis 

Cancer  (location  not  indicated) 

abdominal 

cervicofacial 

Cancer  en  cuirasse 

Cancer  of  anus 

bladder... 


9 

99  B 
9 

63 

64 

63 
167 
167 
167 
144 
145  C 


154 
189  A 

79 

51 
4a 
189  A 

88 

67 
4a 

81 
154 
168 
108 
136 

79 
114 
114 
110  B 
123 
123 
126 

98 
123 
123 
123 
123 
123 
123 
123 

45 

45 

44 

43 

41 

45 


8 
37 

8 

37 
18 
37 
35 
35 
35 
37 
37 


23 
34 
38 
19 
37 

3 

38 
23 
37 

3 

37 
34 
35 
26 
32 
19 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 


—  83  — 


DISEASES. 


COREE8PONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Cancer  of  bones 

breast 

colon 

ear 

face 

ganglia 

intestines 

jaw 

kidney 

larynx 

lips 

liver 

lung 

mammary  gland 

mouth 

neck 

oesophagus 

orbit 

ovary 

pancreas 

parotid  gland 

pelvis 

peritonaeum 

pharynx 

prostate 

pylorus 

rectum 

skin 

soft  palate 

stomach 

testicle 

tongue 

tonsils 

uterus 

vagina 

vulva 

womb 

smokers' 

Cancerous  goitre 

peritonitis 

tumor.     (See  Cancer.) 

ulcer 

Cancroid  (according  to  location).     (See  Cancer.) 

(unqualified) 

Capillary  bronchitis 

Capital  punishment 

Capsules,  disease  of  suprarenal 

Carbon  dioxide,  accidental  absorption  of 

disulphide,  poisoning  by 

monoxide,  absorption  of 


45 
43 
41 
44 
44 
45 
41 
39 
45 
45 
39 
40 
45 
43 
39 
45 
40 
45 
42 
45 
45 
45 
41 
40 
45 
40 
41 
44 
39 
40 
45 
39 
39 
42 
42 
42 
42 
39 
45 
41 

45 

44 

89 

186 

52 

168 

168 

168 


16 

16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 

16 

16 
20 
35 
37 
35 
35 
35 


—  84  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Carcinoma.     (See  Cancer.) 

Cardiac  adhesion 77 

albuminuria 79 

angina 80 

asthma 79 

asystole 79 

cachexia 79 

disease 79 

palpitation 85 

Cardialgia 103 

Cardiectasis 79 

Cardiomalacia 79 

Cardiopathy,  arterial 79 

Cardiopericarditis 77 

Cardiorenal  sclerosis 120 

Cardiorrhexis 79 

Cardiosclerosis .-  79 

Cardiostenosis 79 

Cardiovascular  sclerosis 79 

Carditis 79 

Care,  lack  of  (infants) 153 

Caries 146 

dental 99  A 

of  petrous  bone 76 

syphilitic 37 

vertebral 32 

Carphology 189  A 

Caseous  epididymitis 34 

meningitis 30 

pneumonia 28 

Castration  (female) 131 

(male) 127 

Catalepsy 74 

Cataplexy 64 

Cataract 75 

Catarrh  (unqualified) 90 

bronchial 90 

guttural 87 

intestinal 104  or  105 

laryngeal 87 

of  bladder 124 

stomach 103 

pituitous 90 

pulmonary 90 

suffocating 90 

Bummer  (hay) 98 

urethral 124 

uterine 130  B 

vaginal 130  B 

vesical,  etc 124 


37 
19 
37 
19 
19 
19 
19 
37 
24 
19 
19 
19 
37 
29 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
15 
38 
15 
14 
13 
30 
37 
37 
18 
37 
21 
21 
23 

25  or  37 
23 
37 
24 
21 
21 
21 
23 
37 
30 
30 
37 


—  85  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Catarrhal  angina 100  37 

asthma !  96  23 

bronchitis  (under  60  years) I  89  20 

(60  years  and  over) 90  21 

dysentery 14  12 

fever 189  A  38 

metritis 130  A  30 

pneumonia 91  23 

tracheitis 89  20 

Cavernous  sinus,  phlebitis  of j  83  37 

Cavities,  pulmonary !  28  13 

Cecum.     (See  Csecum.) 

Cellular  tissue,  emphysema  of i  145  C  37 

Cellulitis,  pelvic,  diffuse  puerperal i  137  31 

Cephalotripsy  (adult  female) j  136  32 

cephalotomy  (fcetus) Stillbirth,  j      Stillbirth. 

Cerebellar  haemorrhage 64  18 

Cerebellum,  tuberculosis  of !  30  14 

Cerebral  alcoholic  apoplexy j  64 

apoplexy,  meningeal 64  18 

ataxia : 74  37 

atheroma 64  18 

compression ,  74  37 

congestion,  alcoholic 64  18 

effusion 64  18 

embolism 82  37 

fever i  60 

haemorrhage i  64  18 

lesion 74 

necrobiosis 65  18 

or  chronic  paralysis 66  37 

rheumatism 47  37 

softening 65  18 

tuberculosis 30  14 

tumor 74  37 

Cerebritis 60 

Cerebrospinal  meningitis 61 

epidemic I  61a  17 

sclerosis I  63  37 

Cervical  metritis 130  A 

Cervicofacial  cancer 44  16 

Cervix  uteri,  hypertrophy  of 130  B  30 

Cestode 107 

Chalazion 75 

Chancre  (unqualified) 37 

bubo  of  soft 38  A 

indurated ' 

infecting 37  37 

of  face 37  37 

mouth..,  37  37 


—  86  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Chancre,  phagedenic 38  A 

simple 38  A 

soft 38  A 

syphilitic 37 

Chancroid,  chancrelle 38  A 

Charbon 22 

Charcoal  (voluntary  asphyxia) 156 

gas 168 

Charcot's  disease 63 

Cheloid 145  C 

Chest,  fluxion  of 

penetrating  wound  of 186 

perforation  of 186 

Childbirth  (following) 140 

Chloroform,  absorption  of 168 

involuntary  absorption  of 168 

voluntary  absorption  of 156 

Chlorosis 54 

Cholsemia 115 

Cholecystitis I  115 

Cholecystotomy i  115 

Cholera  (unqualified) 12 

antimonial 165  B 

Asiatic 12 

epidemic 12 

hernial 109 

Indian 12 

infantum ^. . .  104 

morbus.     (Classify  according  to  the  usage  of  the  country.) 

nostras 13 

sporadic 13 

Choleriform  diarrhoea  (adults) 13 

(infants) 104 

dysentery 14 

enteritis,  diarrhoea  (adults) 13 

(infants) 104 

Cholerine 13 

Choluria 115 

Chondroma 46 

Chorea 72 

Choreic  dementia 72 

Chorioid,  disease  of 75 

Choribiditis 75 

Chronic  angina 100 

bronchitis 90 

cystitis 124 

dysentery 14 

endocarditis 79 

enteritis 104  or  105 


37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
36 
35 
37 
37 
22 
35 
35 
32 
35 
35 
36 
37 
37 
37 
37 
10 
35 
10 
10 
27 
10 
25 

11 
11 
11 
25 
12 
11 
25 
11 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
21 
37 
12 
19 
25  or  37 


—  87  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Chronic  ergotism 59 

etherism 59 

hepatitis 113 

icterus 115 

impaludism 4a 

intoxication  (other  than  occupational) 59 

laryngitis 87 

myocarditis 79 

nephritis 120 

occupational  intoxication 58 

or  cerebral  paralysis 66 

peritonitis 117 

pneumonia 98 

poisoning 59 

rheumatism 48 

Chyluria 121 

Cicatrix,  vicious 145  C 

Cirrhosis.     (Classify  according  to  location.) 

(unqualified) 

alcoholic 113 

of  liver 113 

lungs  (interstitial  pneumonia) 98 

biliary 

malarial 113 

of  kidney 120 

Laennec 113 

liver 113 

lungs 

stomach 103 

ovarian 132 

Cirsoid  aneurysm 81 

Clap 38  B 

Climatic  bubo 15 

Clubfoot,  congenital 150 

Coal  gas,  suicide  by 156 

Cocainism 59 

Cochin-China  dysentery 14 

ulcer 145  C 

Crenurus 107 

Cold  (adults) 

(newborn) 

(temperature) 178 

abscess 34 

Colibacillosis 110  B 

Colic 10407-105 

dry  (unqualified) 105 

flatulent i  105 

hepatic 

hysterical. 73  A 

inflammatory 105 

intestinal. . .                                                105 


37 
37 
28 
37 
3 

37 
23 
19 
29 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
37 
37 
37 

28 
28 
•28 
23 
28 
28 
29 
28 
28 
23 
24 
30 
37 
37 
12 
33 
36 
37 
12 
37 
37 
35 
37 
35 
15 
37 

25  or  37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 


—  88  — 


DISEASES. 

CORRE8PONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Colic,  lead  

57 
123 
57 
57 
130  B 
107 
109 
105 
189  A 
94 
189  A 

75 
104  or  105 
41 
132 
189  A 
138 
74 
63 
63 
186 
186 
166 
150 
150 
151  B 
150 
150 
55 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
151  B 
189  A 
64 
34 
64 
94 
115 
94 
63 
94 
122 
64 

37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
37 
27 
37 
38 
23 
38 

37 
25  or  37 
16 
30 
38 
32 
37 
37 
37 
35 
35 
35 
33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
37 
33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
38 
18 
15 
18 
23 
37 
23 
37 
23 
37 
18 

nephritic  

painters'  

saturnine             .                

uterine  

worm  

Colique  de  miserere  

Colitis   

Collapse  (unqualified).  ...       ..       

of  lungs  

Colliquative  fever  

Colloid  tumor.    (See  Cancer.) 
Coloboma  

Colon  bacilli,  infection  by  

cancer  of  

Colpocele  

Coma  

puerperal  .   . 

Compression,  cerebral  

medullary  

of  spinal  cord  

Concussion  of  brain  

spine  

Conflagration  

Congenital  clubf  oot  

deaf-mutism  

debility  

eventration  

hydrocephalus  

infection  

malformation  (not  including  stillbirths)  

stenosis  

talipes  equinus  

valgus  

varus  

weakness  

Congestion  (without  further  qualification)  

(sudden  death)  

abscess  by  

alcoholic  cerebral  

and  apoplexy,  pulmonary  

hepatic  

hypostatic  

medullary  

pulmonary  

renal  

sudden  death  bv.- 

—  89  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Conjunctiva,  diphtheria  of 

foreign  body  in 

Conjunctivitis,  blennorrhagic 

diphtheritic 

follicular 

gonorrhoaal 

granular 

infantile 

inflammatory 

palpebral 

papular,  pustular 

purulent 

scrofulous 

simple 

Consumption  (hectic  fever) 

pulmonary 

Continued  fever 

Contusion 

Convulsions,  epileptoid 

epileptoid,  of  women  in  labor 

infantile 

ursemic 

Convulsive  tic 

Cord,  haematocele  of 

haemorrhage  of 

spinal,  amyloid  or  fatty  degeneration  of. 

compression  of 

disease  of 

haemorrhage  of ' 

Cornea,  diseases  of 

foreign  body  in 

opacity  of 

perforation  of 

ulcer  of 

Corneal  sclerosis 

Corrigan's  disease 

Corrosive  substance,  absorption  of  (accidental) . 

(voluntary).. 

burning  by 

Coryza 

of  newborn 

syphilitic 

Cough,  whooping 

Coxalgia 

Cracked  nipple 

Cranium,  fracture  of 

perforation  of 

tumor  of 

Crepitating  synovitis 

Cretinism... 


9 

75  C 

38  B 

9 

75  A 
38  B 
75  C 
38  B 
75  C 
75  C 
75  C 
38  B 
75  C 
75  C 

189  A 

28 

1 

186 
70 

138 
71 

120 
74 

127 

152 
63 
63 
63 
63 
75 

75  C 
75  C 
75  C 
75  C 
75  C 
79 

165  B 

155 

167 
86 
86 
37 
8 
33 

141 

185  C 

186 

146 

149 
74 


37 

37 
8 

37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
38 
13 
1 

35 
37 
32 
37 
29 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
19 
35 
36 
35 
23 
23 
37 
7 

15 
32 
35 
35 
37 
37 
37 


—  90  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Croup 

spasmodic,  false,  stridulous 

Crouppus  pneumonia 

Crusting 

suicide  by 

traumatism  by 

wound  by 

Crusta  lactea 

Cryptorchidism 

Crystalline  lens,  diseases  of 

filaria  of 

opacity  of 

Curetting  of  uterus 

Cutaneous  diphtheria 

haemorrhage 

Cuts,  knife 

Cutting 

instruments,  homicide  by 

suicide  by 

wound  by 

or  piercing  instruments,  assassination  by. 
traumatism  by.. 

Cyanosis  (without  further  qualification) 

from  nonclosure  of  foramen  of  Botallo... 

of  newborn 

Cyphosis 

Cyst 

dermoid 

hydatid 

of  breast » 

neck 

ovary 

vulvovaginal  glands 

renal 

sebaceous 

Cystic  disease,  Reclus's 

Cysticerci  (unqualified) 

of  liver 

lung 

other  organs 

Cystitis,  acute 

chronic 

gonorrhoeal 

Cystocele 

Cystoptosis 

Cystorrhagia 

Cystosarcoma 

Cystotomy 

Cysts  and  abscess  of  vulvovaginal  glands 


87 

92 
175 
162 
175 
175 
145  C 
150 

75 

75  C 

75  C 

130  B 

9 

55 
171 
171 
183 
160 
171 
183 
171 
189  A 
150 
152 

36 

46 

46 
112 
133 

46 
131 
132 
122 

46 
133 
107 
112 

98 
107 
124 
124 

38  B 
124 
124 
124 

45 
124 
132 


8 

23 
22 
35 
36 
35 
35 
37 
33 
37 
37 
37 
30 

8 
37 
35 
35 
35 
36 
35 
35 
35 
38 
33 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
16 
37 
30 


—  91  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


DacryadenitU! 

Dacryocystitis 

Dacryolithiasis 

Dacryoma 

Damaged  meat,  poisoning  by 

Dance,  St.  Guy's 

Dartre 

Deaf-mutism,  congenital 

Deafness 

Death,  sudden 

by  congestion 

nonpuerperal 

puerperal 

violent,  in  mines  and  quarries 

Debility  (adults) 

congenital 

senile 

Deciduoma 

malignum 

Degeneration,  amyloid  or  fatty,  general 

of  arteries 

heart 

kidneys 

liver 

muscles 

nervous  system 

spinal  cord 

Deleterious  gas,  absorption  of  (except  suicide  and  conflagration). 

(suicide) 

Delirium  (unqualified) 

alcoholic 

tremens 

ursemic 

Delusions  of  persecution 

Dementia 

alcoholic 

apoplectic 

chpreic 

epileptic 

paralytic 

senile 

ursemic 

Dental  caries 

Dentition,  fever  of 

Dermatitis 

Dermatomyositis 

Dermatosis 

Dermoid  cyst 


75 
75 

75 

75 
164 

72 

145  C 
150 

76 
188 

64 
188 
139 
173 
189  A 
151  B 
154 
129 

42 

55 

81 

79 
120 
113 

63 

74 

63 
168 
156 
189  A 

56 

56 
120 

68 

68 

56 

64 

72 

69 

67 
154 
120 

99  A 
189  A 
145  C 
149 
145  C 

46 


37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
37 
37 
33 
37 
38 
18 
38 
32 
35 
38 
33 
34 
30 
16 
37 
37 
19 
29 
28 
37 
37 
37 
35 
36 
38 
37 
37 
29 
37 
37 
37 
18 
37 
37 
37 
34 
29 
37 
38 
37 
37 
37 
37 


—  92  — 


DISEASES. 

CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Descent  of  uterus  

130  B 
185  C 
75 
135 
75 
150 
130  B 
50 
55 
50 
105 
13 
104 
14 
104 
14 
104  or  105 
149 
136 
67 
67 
144 
137 
90 
79 
101 
103 
168 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
56 
148 
189  A 
52 
79 
54 
49 
51 
72 
120 
52 
52 

30 
35 
37 
32 
37 
33 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
11 
25 
12 
25 
12 
25  or  37 
37 
32 
37 
37 
37 
31 
21 
19 
37 
24 
35 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
37 
37 
38 
37 
19 
37 
37 
37 
37 
29 
37 
37 

Detachment  of  epiphyses  

ins               

placenta      .       

retina  

Development,  arrest  of  

Deviation  of  uterus  

Diabetes  

insipidus   .         

Diabetic  gangrene  

Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (adults)  

cholerif  orm  (adults)   

(infants)     .  .          .   . 

dysenteric  

infantile  (athrepsia)  

tropical                    

uncontrollable   

Diastasis  of  muscles  

Difficult  labor  (death  of  mother)  

Diffuse  meningoencephalitis  

periencephalitis  

phlegmon  

puerperal  pelvic  cellulitis  

Dilatation  of  bronchi  

heart     

oesophagus  

stomach  

Dioxide,  carbon,  accidental  absorption  of  

Diphtheria  

buccal  

cutaneous  

of  conjunctiva  

wounds  

Diphtheritic  angina  

conjunctivitis  

ophthalmia....  

paralysis  

Dipsomania  

Disarticulation  

Disease,  abdominal  

Addison's  

aortic  

Banti's  

Barlow's  

Basedow's  

Bergeron's  

Bright's  

bronze  

of  Addison  .  . 

—  93  — 


DISEASES. 


COBHE8PONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Disease,  calculous 

cardiac 

Charcot's 

Corrigan's 

Duchenne's 

Dupuytren's 

Friedreich's 

Graves's 

Hercules's 

Hodgkin's 

Hodgson's 

Huguier's 

Landry's 

Little's 

Ludwig's 

Malassez's 

M6niere's 

mental 

mitral 

Morvan's 

no 

of  arteries 

bones  (except  tuberculosis) . 

breast  (nonpuerperal) 

(puerperal) 

males 

bulb 

chorioid 

cornea 

crystalline  lens 

ear 

ganglia 

great  vessels 

gums 

iris 

lacry mal  glands 

larynx 

lymphatic  system 

nasal  fossae 

oesophagus 

orbit  (except  cancer) 

pancreas 

pharynx 

placenta 

retina 

sclerotic 

scrotum 

spinal  cord 

spine 

spleen,  organic 


123 

79 

63 

79 

62 
149 

63 

51 

69 

53 

81 
129 

74 

74 
100 
127 

76 

68 

79 

63 
189  B 

81 
146 
133 
141 
133 

63 

75 

75 

75 

76 

84 

85 

99  A 

75  C 

75  C 

87 

84 

86 
101 

75  C 
118 
100 
136 

75  C 

75  C 
127 

63 

63 
116 


37 
19 
37 
19 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
19 
37 
38 
37 
37 
37 
32 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
23 
37 
37 
37 
37 
32 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 


—  94  — 


DISEASES. 

CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Disease  of  suprarenal  capsu 
teeth.  

les  

52 
99  A 
149 
88 
99  B 
76 
130  B 
79 
83 

63 
145  C 
32 
142 
133 
85 
79 
189  A 
79 
37 
32 
55 
145  C 
111 
49 
122 
66 
117 
63 
35 
189  A 
185  B 
107 
181 
1 
117 
73  B 
187 
132 
132 
77 
131 
169 
158 
56 
105 
142 
62 
184 
104  or  105 

37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
37 
30 
19 
37 

37 
37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
19 
38 
19 
37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
15 
38 
35 
37 
35 
1 
37 
37 
38 
30 
30 
37 
30 
35 
36 
37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
25  or  37 

tendons  

thyreoid  body.  . 

tongue  

tympanum.  . 

uterus  

valves  of  heart  .  . 

veins 

organic.     (See  Lesion.) 
Parkinson's  -  - 

perforating.   .   .   . 

Pott's  

Raynaud's  

Reclus's  cystic.  

Stokes-  Adams  .  .  .  . 

tricuspid  

unknown  

valvular  

venereal  

vertebral  

virulent  (uiiqualilu 
Wardrop's  

td).. 

Weil's  

Werlhoff's  

Displaced  kidney  

Disseminated  paralysis  

peritonitis  

sclerosis  

tuberculosis.  . 

Distention  of  abdomen  

ligaments  

Distoma  hepaticum  

Disturbance,  electrical  

Dothienenteria  

Douglas's  cul-de-sac,  abscess 
Douloureux,  tic  

of  

Dropsy  (unqualified)  

of  broad  ligament.  .  . 

Falloppian  tube.. 

heart  

ovary  

Drowning  (accidental)  

(suicide)  

DmnkfinnASfl 

Dry  colic  (unqualified)  

gangrene  

Diirhftnnfi's  disease 

Duel  (unqualified)  

Duodenitis... 

DISEASES. 


COREESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Dupuytren's  disease 

Dysenteric  diarrhoea 

Dysentery 

amoebic 

bacillary 

catarrhal 

choleriform 

chronic 

Cochin-China 

epidemic 

malarial 

Dysmenorrhcea 

Dyspepsia 

(under  2  years) 

Dyspnoea 

Dystocia 

Dysuria 

Ear,  abscess  of 

cancer  of 

disease  of 

Echinococci 

Eclampsia  (nonpuerperal) 

of  women  in  labor — 

young  infants 

puerperal 

scarlatinal 

uraemic 

Ecrisis.  nonpuerperal 

puerperal 

Ectasis,  aortic 

Ecthyma 

Ectopia 

of  bladder 

renal 

Ectopic  pregnancy 

Ectropion 

Eczema 

Edema.     (See  (Edema.) 
Edematous.     (See  (Edematous.) 

Effects  of  radium 

x  rays 

Effusion,  cerebral 

pleuritic 

thoracic 

Egyptian  anaemia 

Electrical  disturbance 

Electrocution,  accidental 


149 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14 

130  B 
103 
104 
189  A 
136 
124 


76 

44 

76 
112 

70 
138 

71 

138 

7 

120 
130  B 
136 

81 

145  C 
150 
150 
122 
134  B 

75 
145  C 


167 

167 

64 

93 

93 

106 

181 

181 


37 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
30 
24 
25 
38 
32 
37 


37 
16 
37 
37 
37 
32 
37 
32 
6 

29 
30 
32 
37 
37 
33 
33 
37 
32 
37 
37 


35 
35 
18 
23 
23 
37 
35 
35 


—  96  — 


DISEASES. 


COEEESPONDING  NUMBEE 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Elephantiasis  Arabum 145  C 

Grsecorum 17 

Elongation  of  uterus 130  B 

Embarras  gastrique 189  A 

Embolism 

cerebral 82 

puerperal 139 

pulmonary 82 

Embryotomy  (adult  female) 136 

Emissions,  seminal 127 

Emphysema 97 

of  cellular  tissue 145  C 

pulmonary 97 

subcutaneous 145  G 

vesicular 97 

Emprosthotonos 24 

Empyema 93 

Encephalitis 60 

traumatic 60 

Encephalocele 150 

Encephaloid.     (See  Cancer.) 

tumor.     (Classify  according  to  location). 
(See  Cancer.) 

(location  not  indicated) 45 

Encephalopathy  (unqualified) 74 

saturnine 57 

syphilitic 

Enchondroma 46 

Endarteritis 81 

Endemic  multiple  neuritis 27 

Endocarditis  (unqualified) 

acute 78 

chronic 79 

rheumatic 47 

ulcerative 78 

Endometritis,  nonpuerperal 130  A 

puerperal 137 

Endopericarditis.    (See  Endocarditis) 78 

Enteric  fever I  1 

Enteritis  and  diarrhoea  (adults) 105 

acute  or  chronic 104  or  105 

choleriform  (adults) !  13 

(infants) 104 

infantile !  104 

pseudomembranous 110  B 

tuberculous 31 

Enterocolitis j    104  or  105 

Enteroptosis j  110  B 

Enterorrhagia j  110  B 

Enterotomy I  110  B 


37 
12 
30 
38 
37 
37 
32 
37 
32 
37 
23 
37 
23 
37 
23 
37 
23 
37 
37 
33 


16 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
19 
37 
37 
30 
31 
37 
1 
37 

25  or  37 
11 
25 
26 
37 
15 

25  or  37 
37 
37 
37 


—  97  — 


DISEASES. 


Entropion 

Epicauma 

Epidemic  anaemia 

cerebrospinal  meningitis 

cholera 

dysentery 

Epididymitis 

gonorrhceal 

tuberculous  or  caseous 

Epilepsy 

symptomatic  or  Jacksonian 

Epileptic  dementia 

Epileptoid  convulsions 

of  women  in  labor 

Epiphora 

Epiphyses,  detachment  of 

Epiploitis 

Epispadias 

Epistaxis 

Epithelial  tumor  (classify  according  to  location).     (See  Cancer.) 

(location  not  indicated) 

Epithelioma  (classify  according  to  location).     (See  Cancer.) 

(unqualified) 

Epulis 

Erectile  tumor 

Ergotism,  acute 

chronic 

Eruption,  morbillous 

rubeolar 

Eruptive  fever 

Erysipelas 

gangrenous  or  phlegmonous 

medical  or  surgical 

of  face 

Erysipelatous  angina 

laryngitis 

phlegmon 

Erythema 

Erythematous  angina 

Eschar 

Esophagus.     (See  (Esophagus.) 

Essential  paralysis  of  infancy 

Esthiomene 

Etherism,  acute 

chronic 

Ethylism 

Eventration  (unqualified) 

congenital 

traumatic 

Exanthema 

46041—10 7 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


75 

75 
106 

61a 

12 

14 
127 

38  B 

34 

69 

74 

69 

70 
138 

75 

185  C 
117 
150 

85 

44 

44 

99  A 

46 
165  B 

59 
6 

19 

55 

18 

18 

18 

18 
100 

87 

18 

145  C 
100 
142 

63 

34 
168 

59 

56 
109 
150 
186 
145  C 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


37 

37 
37 
17 
10 
12 
37 
37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
37 
32 
37 
35 
37 
33 
37 

16 

16 

37 
37 
35 
37 
5 
12 
37 
12 
12 
12 
12 
37 
23 
12 
37 
37 
37 

37 
15 
35 
37 
37 
27 
33 
35 
37 


—  98  — 


DISEASES. 


COREE8PONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Exanthematic  typhus 

Execution 

Exhaustion  (adults) 

senile 

Exomphalos 

Exophthalmic  cachexia 

goitre 

Exostosis 

syphilitic 

Extrauterine  pregnancy 

Extremities,  gangrene  of 

oedema  of 

Eye,  internal  haemorrhage  of 

Face,  cancer  of 

chancre  of 

erysipelas  of 

Facial  paralysis 

Faecal  impaction 

Failure,  heart 

Fall  (accident) 

Falling  of  rectum 

uterus 

vagina 

womb 

traumatism  by 

Falloppian  tube,  dropsy  of 

False  croup 

Farcy 

Fatigue 

Fatty  degeneration,  general 

of  arteries 

heart 

kidneys 

liver 

muscles 

nervous  system 

spine 

Faulty  presentation  (death  of  mother) 

Febrile  rheumatism 

Fecal.     (See  Faecal.) 

Female  genital  organs,  fibroid  tumor  of 

fibroplastic  tumor  of 

Fever  

adynamic 

adynamoataxic 

algid 

amarilla.. 


2 

186 
189  A 
154 
150 

51 

51 
146 

37 

134  B 
142 
187 

750 


44 

37 

18 

66 

110  B 
189  A 
172 
HOB 
130  B 
130  B 
130  B 
172 
132 

87 

21 
177  A 

55 

81 

79 
120 
113 

63 

74 

63 
136 

47 

129 
129 
189  A 

1 

1 

189  A 
16 


2 

35 
38 
34 
33 
37 
37 
37 
37 
32 
37 
38 
37 


16 
37 
12 
37 
37 
38 
35 
37 
30 
30 
30 
35 
30 
23 
37 
35 
37 
37 
19 
29 
28 
37 
37 
37 
32 
37 

30 
30 
38 

1 
1 

38 
12 


—  99  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Fever,  asthenic 

ataxic 

autumnal 

bilious 

catarrhal 

cerebral 

colliquative 

continued 

enteric 

eruptive 

gastric 

hsemoglobinuric 

hay 

hectic 

infectious 

inflammatory 

intermittent 

Malta 

maremmatic 

miliary 

milk 

mucous 

of  dentition 

paludal 

paratyphoid 

pernicious 

petechial 

pituitous 

puerperal 

purple 

putrid 

recurrent 

relapsing 

remittent 

stercoral 

sweating 

synochal 

traumatic 

typhoid 

violent 

yellow 

Fibrinous  pneumonia 

Fibroid  body  of  uterus 

tumor  of  female  genital  organs. 

uterus 

Fibroma  (females) 

(males) 

nasopharyngeal 

uterine 

Fibroplastic  tumor 


189  A 

1 

189  A 

189  A 

189  A 

60 

189  A 
1 
1 

55 

189  A 
122 
98 

189  A 
55 

189  A 

4 

3 

4 

11 

137 

1 

189 
4 
1 
4 
2 

189  A 

137 

189  A 

20 

3 

3 

4 

HOB 

11 

189 

186 

1 

189  A 

16 

92 

129 

129 

129 

129 

46 

86 

129 

46 


38 
1 

38 

38 

38 

37 

38 

1 

1 

37 
38 
37 
23 
38 
37 
38 
3 

12 

3 

12 

31 

1 

38 
3 
1 
3 
2 

38 
31 
38 
37 
12 
12 

3 
37 
12 
38 
35 

1 

38 
12 
22 
30 
30 
30 
30 
37 
23 
30 
37 


—  100  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Fibroplastic  tumor  of  female  genital  organs 129 

Fibrosis,  pneumoconiosis 98 

Fibrous  body  of  uterus 129 

tumor 46 

Filaria  of  Aleppo,  of  Biskra,  or  of  Medina 145  C 

crystalline  lens 75  C 

Fingers,  retraction  of 149 

Fire,  burning  by 167 

Firearms,  accidental  wound  by 170 

assassination  by 182 

homicide  by 182 

suicide  by 159 

traumatism  by 170 

wounds  by 159, 170 

or  182 
Fissure.     (Classify  according  to  location.) 

of  nipple  (puerperal) 141 

or  fistula  01  anus 110  A 

Fistula,  intercostal 93 

lacrymal 75  C 

mammary 141 

of  perinaeum 125 

or  fissure  of  anus 110  A 

rectovaginal 110  A 

rectovesical 125 

salivary 99  B 

stercoral 110  A 

thoracic 93 

urethral 125 

urethrorectal 125 

urinary 125 

uterine  (nonurinary  and  nonfgecal) 130  B 

uterofsecal 110  A 

uterovesical , 125 

vesicometrorectal 125 

vesicovaginal 125 

Fistulous  abscess 144 

ulcer 145  C 

Flatfoot,  painful 149 

Flatulent  colic 105 

Floating  kidney 122 

Flow,  vaginal 130  B 

Flux,  white  (females) 130  B 

Fluxion  of  chest 92 

Foetid  bronchitis 90 

sweat 145  C 

Follicular  conjunctivitis 75  A 

Following  childbirth 140 

Food  poisoning,  acute 164 

Foot,  Madura 145  C 


30 
23 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
35 
35 
35 
36 
35 
36  or  35 


32 
37 
23 
37 
32 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
37 
37 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
30 
22 
21 
37 
37 
32 
35 
37 


—  101  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Foramen  of  Botallo,  cyanosis  from  nonclosure  of. 

nonclosure  of 

ovale,  patent 

Forceps,  application  of 

Foreign  body  in  air  passages 

articulations 

auditory  canal 

bladder 

conjunctiva 

cornea 

frontal  sinus  and  other  sinuses. . 

intestine 

joints 

larynx 

mediastinum 

oesophagus 

rectum 

stomach 

trachea 

urethra 

Fossa,  iliac,  abscess  of 

Fossae,  nasal,  abscess  of 

disease  of 

polypus  of 

Fracture 

of  cranium 

neck 

Freezing 

Friedreich's  disease 

Frontal  sinus,  abscess  of 

and  other  sinuses,  foreign  body  in 

Fungoid  mycosis 

Fungosities.    (Classify  according  to  location.) 

of  uterus 

Fungous  growths  of  joints 

tumor 

Fungus 

(fungous  tumor  of  knee) 

malignant.     (See  Cancer.) 

of  uterus 

Funiculitis 

Furuncle 

Galactophoritis 

puerperal 

Galacturia 

Galloping  phthisis 

tuberculosis. . . 


150 
150 
150 
136 
186 
147 

76 
124 

75  C 

75  C 
146 
HOB 
147 
186 
186 
101 
HOB 
103 
186 
125 
108 

86 

86 

86 

185  C 
185  C 
185  C 
178 

63 
146 
146 

25 

129 

33 

46 
129 

33 

129 
127 
143 


133 

141 

121 

29 

29 


33 
33 
33 
32 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
35 
37 
37 
24 
35 
37 
26 
23 
23 
23 
35 
35 
35 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 

30 
15 
37 
30 
15 

30 
37 
37 


37 
32 
37 
13 
13 


102 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Ganglia,  adenitis  of 

cancer  of 

disease  of 

Ganglionic  tuberculosis 

Gangrene 

diabetic 

dry 

hernial 

hospital 

of  extremities 

lung 

mouth 

throat 

vulva 

senile 

Gangrenous  angina 

erysipelas 

lympnangitis 

Gas,  absorption  of  deleterious  (except  suicide) 

(suicide) 

charcoal 

coal,  suicide  by 

deleterious,  absorption  of  (except  suicide  and  conflagration) 

(suicide) 

illuminating,  asphyxia  by 

noxious,  intoxication  by 

sewer,  poisoning  by 

Gastralgia 

Gastrectasis 

Gastric  fever 

Gastritis 

Gastrocarcinoma 

Gastrocolitis  (adults) 

^infants) 

Gastroenteritis  (adults) 

(infants) 

Gastrohepatitis 

Gastrointestinal  infection  (under  2  years) 

(2  years  and  over) 

Gastrorrhagia 

Gastrorrhcea 

Gastrotomy,  gastrostomy 

Gatism 

senile 

General  alcoholic  paralysis 

amyloid  degeneration 

ataxia 

fatty  degeneration 

infection 

paralysis 


84 

45 

84 

34 
142 

50 
142 
109 

20 
142 

95 
142 
100 
142 
142 
100 

18 

84 
168 
156 
168 
156 
168 
156 
168 
168 
168 
103 
103 
189  A 
103 

40 
105 
104 
105 
104 
103 
104 
105 
103 
103 
103 

74 
154 

67 

55 

74 

55 

55 

67 


37 
16 
37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
27 
37 
37 
23 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
12 
37 
35 
36 
35 
36 
35 
36 
35 
35 
35 
24 
24 
38 
24 
16 
37 
25 
37 
25 
24 
25 
37 
24 
24 
24 
37 
34 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 


—  103  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Genital  organs,  female,  fibroid  tumor  of 

fibroplastic  tumor  of. 

Genu  valgum 

Gerontpxon 

Gingivitis 

Gland,  cancer  of  mammary 

parotid 

lacrymal,  disease  of 

vulvovaginal,  abscess  and  cysts  of . . . 

cyst  of 

Glanders 

Glandular  angina 

Glaucoma 

Gleet 

Glossitis 

Glottis,  oedema  of 

paralysis  of 

spasm  of 

Glycosuna 

Goitre 

cancerous 

exophthalmic 

pulsating 

Gonococcic  infection 

ophthalmia 

vulvitis 

Gonorrhoea 

Gonorrhceal  arthritis 

bubo 

conjunctivitis 

cystitis 

epididymitis 

metritis 

ophthalmia 

orchitis 

rheumatism 

vulvitis 

Gout 

saturnine 

Granular  angina 

bronchitis 

conjunctivitis 

kidney 

meningitis 

peritonitis 

pneumonia 

Granulia 

Granuloma  pudendorum  (females) 

(males) 

Gravel.., 


129 
129 
147 

75  C 
99  A 
43 
45 
75  C 

132 

132 
21 

100 
75  C 
38  B 
99  B 
87 
87 
87 
50 
88 
45 
51 
88 

38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
38  B 
48 
57 

100 
28 
75  C 

120 
30 
31 
28 
29 

132 

127 

123 


30 
30 
37 
37 
37 
16 
16 
37 
30 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
23 
23 
37 
23 
16 
37 
23 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
13 
37 
29 
14 
15 
13 
13 
30 
37 
37 


104  — 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Graves's  disease 

Gravid  tube,  ablation  of 

Gravidism 

Great  vessels,  disease  of 

Grippal  bronchitis 

bronchopneumonia . 

pneumonia 

Grippe 

Groin,  abscess  of 

Growths,  fungous,  of  joints. 

Grub 

Gumma 

Gums,  disease  of 

Guttural  catarrh 

Hsematemesis 

Haematocele  (females) 

(males) 

of  cord 

scrotum 

testicle 

periuterine 

retrouterine 

Hsematochyluria 

Haematoma 

of  meninges 

Haematomyelia 

Haematorrhachis 

Hsematosalpinx 

Hsematuria 

tropical 

Haemoglobinuric  fever 

Haemophilia 

Haemophthalmia 

Haemoptysis  (unqualified). . 

tuberculous 

Haemorrhage  (unqualified).. 

bulbar 

cerebellar 

cerebral 

cutaneous 

internal 

of  eye. 

intestinal 

meningeal 

of  cord 

pregnancy., 
spinal  cord.. 


51 

134  B 
134  B 

85 

10 

10 

10 

10 

84 

33 

46 

37 

99  A 

87 


103 
132 
127 
127 
127 
127 
132 
132 
121 

46 

64 

63 

63 
132 
122 
121 
122 

55 

75  C 

98 

28 

85 

64 

64 

64 

55 

85 

75  C 

HOB 

64 
152 
134  B 

63 


37 

32 

32 

37 

9 

9 

9 

9 

37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
23 


24 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
30 
37 
37 
18 
37 
37 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
13 
37 
18 
18 
18 
37 
37 
37 
37 
18 
37 
32 
37 


—  105  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Haemorrhage  of  stomach 

uterus  (nonpuerperal) . 

(puerperal) 

puerperal 

pulmonary 

suprarenal 

traumatic 

ulcerous 

umbilical 

uterine  (nonpuerperal).. 

(puerperal) 

ventricular 

Haemorrhagica,  purpura 

Haemorrhoidal  tumor 

Haemorrhoids 

Haemothorax 

Hallucination 

Hanging 

or  strangulation,  suicide  by . . 

Harelip 

Haul  mal 

Hay  fever 

Heart  (all  chronic  diseases  of) 

amyloid  degeneration  of 

calcification  of 

dilatation  of 

dropsy  of 

failure 

fatty  degeneration  of 

hypertrophy  of 

labored 

malformation  of,  intrauterine . . . 

neuralgia  of 

organic  lesion  of 

ossification  of 

paralysis  of 

rupture  of 

steatosis  of 

stricture  of  valves  of 

valves,  disease  of 

Heat  stroke  or  sunstroke 

Hectic  condition 

fever 

Helminths 

Hematocele.     (See  Hsematocele.) 

Hemeralopia 

Hemicrama 

Hemiopia 

Hemiplegia 

Hemorrhage.  (See  Haemorrhage.) 


103 
128 
135 
135 

98 

85 
186 

85 
152 
128 
135 

64 

55 

83 

83 

93 

68 
157 
157 
150 

69 

98 

79 

79 

79 

79 

77 
189  A 

79 

79 

79 
150 

80 

79 

79 
189  A 

79 

79 

79 

79 
179 
189  A 
189  A 
107 

75  C 
74 

750 
66 


24 
30 
32 
32 
23 
37 
35 
37 
37 
30 
32 
18 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
36 
36 
33 
37 
23 
19 
19 
19 
19 
37 
38 
19 
19 
19 
33 
37 
19 
19 
38 
19 
19 
19 
19 
35 
38 
38 
37 

37 
37 
37 
37 


—  106  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Hepatic  calculi 114 

colic 114 

congestion 115 

Hepatitis 115 

acute 115 

parenchymatous Ill 

alcoholic 113 

chronic 113 

interstitial 113 

of  newborn 151  B 

syphilitic 37  C 

Hepatocystitis 115 

Hercules's  disease 69 

Hereditary  syphilis 37 

Hernia 109 

strangulated 109 

Hernial  cholera 109 

gangrene 109 

Herniotomy 109 

Herpes 145  C 

Herpetic  angina 100 

Heteromorphic  tumor,  of  stomach,  uterus,  breast.    (See  Cancer.) 

Heteroplastic  bronchitis 28 

meningitis 30 

pneumonia 28 

High  places,  suicide  by  jumping  from 161 

Hodgkin's  disease 53 

Hodgson's  disease 81 

Homesickness 68 

Homicide  (unqualified) 184 

by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments 183 

firearms 182 

other  methods 184 

Hospital  gangrene 20 

Huguier's  disease 129 

Hunger 177B 

Hydatid  (unqualified) 112 

cyst 112 

of  brain 74 

liver 112 

lungs 98 

tumor  of  liver 112 

Hydrargyrism 58  or  59 

Hydrarthrosis 147 

Hydrocele 127 

Hydrocephalus  (unqualified) 150 

acquired 74 

congenital 150 

Hydrogen  sulphide,  poisoning  by 168 

Hydronephrosis 122 


37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
28 
28 
28 
33 
37 
37 
37 
37 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
37 
37 

13 

14 
13 
36 
37 
37 
37 
35 
35 
35 
35 
37 
30 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
37 
37 
37 
33 
37 
33 
35 
37 


—  107  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Hydropericardium 

Hydrophobia 

Hydropneumopericardium 

Hy  dropneumothorax 

Hydrophthalmia 

Hydrorrhachis 

Hydrothorax 

Hydrotis 

Hygroma 

Hyperchlorhydria 

Hyperpyrexia 

Hyperthermia 

Hypertrophic  osteoarthropathy. 
Hypertrophy  of  cervix  uteri 

heart 

liver 

prostate 

spleen 

tonsils 

Hyphaemia,  intertropical 

Hypochlorhydria 

Hypochondria 

Hypopyon 

Hypospadias 

Hypostatic  congestion 

pneumonia 

Hysterectomy 

Hysteria 

Hysterical  anorexia 

colic 

spasm 

Hysteromyoma 

Hysterotomy 

Icterus 

chronic 

gravis 

of  newborn 

pernicious , 

Idiocy 

Ileotyphus 

Ileus 

Iliac  abscess 

fossa,  abscess  of 

phlegmon  of 

phlegmon 

Illuminating  gas,  asphyxia  by. . 
Imbecility 


77 

23 

77 

93 

75  C 
150 

93 

76 
149 
103 
189  A 
179 

36 
130  B 

79 
115 
126 
116 
100 
106 
103 

68 

75  C 
150 

94 

94 
130  B 

73  A 

73  A 

73  A 

73  A 
129 
130  B 


115 
115 
111 
151  B 
111 

74 
1 

109 
108 
108 
108 
108 
168 

74 


108  — 


DISEASES. 

CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Impaction,  faecal  

110  B 
4a 
4a 
150 
1450 
177  B 
124 
12 
103 
37 
113 
103 
124 
63 
184 
104 
38  B 
71 
104 
104 
119 
71 
94 
116 
37 
104  or  105 
55 
20 
104 
105 
55 
38  B 
HOB 
117  or  137 
137 
20 
20 
20 
20 
125 
20 
124 
84 
9 
55 
119 
152 
92 
55 
110  B 

37 
3 
3 
33 
37 
37 
37 
10 
24 
37 
28 
24 
37 
37 
35 
25 
37 
37 
25 
25 
29 
37 
23 
37 
37 
25  or  37 
37 
37 
25 
37 
37 
37 
37 
31  or  37 
31 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
8 
37 
29 
37 
22 
37 
37 

Impaludism  (unqualified) 

chronic  

Imperforate  anus  

Impetigo  

Inanition                                                        

Incontinence  of  urine  

Indian  cholera  

Indigestion  

Indurated  chancre  

liver  

Inertia  of  stomach  

vesical  

Infancy,  essential  paralysis  of  

Infanticide  (unqualified)  

Infantile  cholera  

conjunctivitis  

convulsions  

diarrhoea,  athrepsia  

enteritis  

nephritis  .         ...                .   . 

spasm  

Infarction,  pulmonary  

splenic  

Infecting  chancre  

Infection  by  colon  bacilli  

congenital  

from  vaccination  

gastrointestinal  (under  2  yrs.  )  

(2  yrs.  and  over)  

general  

gonococcic  

intestinal  

peritoneal  

puerperal  

purulent  

putrid  

septic  

staphylococcus  

urinary  

vaccinal  

vesical  

Infectious  adenitis  

angina  

fever  

nephritis  

omphalitis  

pneumonia  

purpura  

Infiltration,  stercoral.. 

—  109  — 


DISEASES. 

CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE  — 

Detailed          Abridged 
nomencla-        nomencla- 
ture,                ture. 

Infiltration  urinary  

125                           37 
60                           37 
108                           26 
92                           22 
152                           37 
89                           20 
105                           37 
75  C                       37 
189  A                       38 
10                             9 
145  C                       37 
84                           37 
38  A                       37 
68                           37 
67                           37 
140                           32 
165  A                       35 
135                           32 
179                           35 
171                           35 
79                           19 
79                           19 
122                           37 
79                           19 
177  B                       35 
153                           37 
93                           23 
4                             3 
85                           37 
75  C                       37 
109                           37 
113                           28 
120                           29 
98                           23 
145  C                       37 
106                           37 
110  B                       37 
104  or  105                 25  or  37 
105                           37 
HOB                       37 
110  B                       37 
109                            27 
109                            27 
109                            27 
110  B                        37 
107                            37 
110  B                        37 
110  B                       37 
110B                       37 
104  or  105                 25  or  37 

Inflammation  of  brain  

caecum  

lungs  

umbilicus  

Inflammatory  bronchitis  

colic  

conjunctivitis  

fever  

Influenza  

Ingrowing  nail  

Inguinal  adenitis  

bubo  

Insanity                      

paralytic      

puerperal  

Insect  sting  

Insertion  vicious  of  placenta  

Insolation  

Instruments  cutting  wound  by     ...       .          ... 

Insufficiency,  aortic  

mitral  

renal   

tricuspid  

Insufficient  nourishment  (adults)  

(newborn)  

Intercostal  fistula                                          

Intermittent  fever  

Internal  haemorrhage  

of  eye  .  . 

strangulation  

Interstitial  hepatitis  

nephritis  

pneumonia  

Intertrigo  

Intertropical  hyphaemia  

Intestinal  calculi      .                   ...   .       

catarrh                         .   .       .       

colic                                 .               .       

haemorrhage        .  .                                 

infection                                                

invagination  

obstruction  

occlusion  

paralysis                                                    .    .       

parasites                                              .       

paresis                                                           

perforation  (see  Rupture)  .  .                      

resection                                                

toxinfection.. 

—  110 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Intestinal  tuberculosis 31 

tumor 46 

ulceration 105 

worms 107 

Intestine,  cancer  of 41 

foreign  body  in 110  B 

organic  lesion  of 110  B 

perforation  of  (see  Rupture) 110  B 

stenosis  of  [congenital] 150 

Intoxication  [Poisoning] 165  B 

alcoholic 56 

amblyopia  from 75 

by  morphine 59 

noxious  gases 168 

chronic  (other  than  occupational) 59 

occupational 58 

mercurial 58  or  59 

saturnine 57 

ursemic 120 

urinary 125 

Intraabdominal  suppuration.    (See  Pelvic.) 

Intrauterine  malformation  of  heart 150 

septum 150 

Invagination,  intestinal 109 

Inversion,  uterine 136 

Iridochorioiditis. 75  C 

Iris,  detachment  of 75 

disease  of 75  C 

Iritis,  rheumatic 75  C 

specific 37  B 

syphilitic 37B 

Ischeemia.     (Classify  according  to  location.) 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 74 

Jaundice 115 

Jaw,  cancer  of 39 

necrosis  of  (unqualified) 146 

Joints,  foreign  body  in 147 

fungous  growths  of 33 

Jumping  from  high  places,  suicide  by 161 

Kakke" 27 

Kala-Azar 54 

Kelotomy 109 

Keratitis 75  C 

scrofulous 75  C 


15 
37 
37 
37 
16 
37 
37 
37 
33 
35 
37 
37 
37 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
29 
37 

33 
33 
27 
32 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 


37 
37 
16 
37 
37 
15 
36 


37 
37 
27 
37 
37 


—Ill 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Keratocele 

Keratomalacia 

Keratotomy 

Kidney,  amyloid 

degeneration  of 

cancer  of 

cirrhosis  of 

displaced 

fatty  degeneration  of 

floating 

granular 

movable 

organic  lesion  of 

polycystic 

septic 

steatosis  of 

Knife  cuts 

Kyphosis 

Labia  majora  or  labia  minora,  abscess  of 

ulceration  of 

minora,  ulceration  of 

Labioglossolaryngeal  paralysis 

Labor  (without  further  explanation  and  followed  by  recovery). 

(unqualified)  (death  of  mother) 

difficult  (death  of  mother) 

eclampsia  of  women  in 

epileptoid  convulsions  of  women  in 

normal 

result  of  (unqualified) 

Labored  heart 

Laceration  of  perinseum 

Lack  of  care  (infants) 

Lacrymal  fistula 

glands,  disease  of 

Laennec,  cirrhosis  of 

Landry's  disease 

paralysis 

Laparotomy 

Laryngeal  catarrh 

phthisis 

Laryngitis 

acute 

chronic 

erysipelatous 

malignant 

cedematous 

phlegmonous 


75  C 
75  C 
75  C 

120 

120 
45 

120 

122 

120 

122 

120 

122 

122 

122 

122 

120 

171 
36 


132 
132 
132 

63 

134  A 
136 
136 
138 
138 
134  A 
140 

79 
136 
153 

75  C 

75  C 
113 

74 

63 
189 

87 

28 

87 

87 

87 

87 
9 

87 

87 


37 
37 
37 
29 
29 
16 
29 
37 
29 
37 
29 
37 
37 
37 
37 
29 
35 
37 


30 
30 
30 
37 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
19 
32 
37 
37 
37 
28 
37 
37 
38 
23 
13 
23 
23 
23 
23 
8 

23 
23 


—  112  — 


DISEASES. 

~9 

CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Laryngitis  pseudomembranous  

9 
28 
87 
37 
28 
87 
45 
87 
186 
87 
87 
28 
28 
149 
63 
59 
57 
17 
79 
74 
74 
186 
187 
79 
HOB 
122 
115 
98 
40  or  103 
130  B 
37  A 
98 
37  B 
37  C 
37  C 
79 
53 
53 
130  B 
145  C 
37 
105 
132 
132 
137 
185  B 
85 
180 
186 
103 
121 

8 
13 
23 
37 
13 
23 
16 
23 
35 
23 
23 
13 
13 
37 
37 
37 
37 
12 
19 
37 
37 
35 
38 
19 
37 
37 
37 
23 
16  or  24 
30 
37 
23 
37 
37 
37 
19 
37 
37 
30 
37 
37 
37 
30 
30 
31 
35 
37 
35 
35 
24 
37 

specific  

stridulous  

syphilitic  

tuberculous  

Laryngotomy  

Larynx  cancer  of  

disease  of      .          

foreign  body  in  

polypus  of  

stricture  of     

tubercles  of  

tuberculosis  of  •.     

Lassitude  (muscular  paresis)  

Lateral  sclerosis  

Lathyrism  

Lead  colic  

Leprosv  -  -  . 

Lesion,  aortic  

cerebral  

nervous  

of  palate,  traumatic  

organic  (unqualified)  

of  heart  

intestines  

kidneys  

liver  

lungs  

stomach  

uterus  

primary  

pulmonary  

secondary  

specific  

tertiary  

valvular  

Leuchsemia  

Leucocythsemia  

Leucorrhoaa  

Lichen  

syphilitic  or  specific  

Lientery  

Ligament,  broad,  dropsy  of  

phlegmon  of  (nonpuerperal  or  unqualified)  

(puerperal)  .  . 

distention  of  

Ligature  of  artery  

Lightning  

Limbs,  wound  of  

Linitis  

Lipsemia... 

113  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Lipoma 

Lipomatosis 

Lips,  cancer  of 

Lipuria 

Lithiasis,  biliary 

urinary 

Lithotrity,  lithoclasty 

Little's  disease 

Liver,  abscess  of 

acute  yellow  atrophy  of 

alcoholic 

cirrhosis  of 

amyloid  degeneration  of 

or  fatty  degeneration  of 

atrophy  of 

cancer  of 

cirrhosis  of 

cysticerci  of 

fatty  degeneration  of 

hydatid  tumor  of 

hypertrophy  of 

indurated 

organic  lesion  of 

sclerosis  of 

slow  atrophy  of 

steatosis  of 

tumor  of  (without  further  explanation) 

Locomptor  ataxia,  progressive 

Lordosis 

Loss  of  speech 

voice 

Losses,  seminal 

Lost  at  sea 

Ludwig's  angina 

disease 

Lumbago 

Lumbricoides,  ascaris 

Lung,  abscess  of 

alcoholic  cirrhosis  of  (interstitial  pneumonia) . 

cancer  of 

cirrhosis  of 

collapse  of 

cysticerci  of 

gangrene  of 

hydatid  of 

inflammation  of 

oedema  of 

organic  lesion  of 

Lupus 

Luxation 

46041—10 8 


46 

46 

39 
121 
114 
123 
123 

74 
115 
111 
113 
113 
113 
113 
115 

40 
113 
112 
113 
112 
115 
113 
115 
113 
113 
113 
115 

62 

36 

74 

87 
127 
169 
100 
100 
149 
107 

98 

98 

45 

98 

94 

98 

95 

98 

92 

94 

98 

34 
185  A 


37 

37 
16 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
28 
28 
28 
28 
37 
16 
28 
37 
28 
37 
37 
28 
37 
28 
28 
28 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
23 
16 
23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
22 
23 
23 
15 
35 


—  114  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Lycanthropy 

Lymphadenia 

Lymphadenoma 

Lymphangitic  abscess 

Lymphangitis,  gangrenous 

puerperal 

strumous 

tuberculous 

Lymphatic  blepharitis 

system,  disease  of 

Lymphatism 

Lymphatocele 

Lymphocythsemia 

Lymphoma 

Lymphosarcoma 

Lypemania 

Machinery,  traumatism  by 

Macroglossia 

Madura  foot 

Malaria 

Malarial  cachexia 

cirrhosis 

dysentery 

Malassez's  disease 

Malformation 

congenital  (not  including  stillbirths) . 

of  heart,  intrauterine 

septum,  intrauterine 

Malignant  angina 

fungus.     (See  Cancer.) 

laryngitis 

pustule .-. . 

tumor.     (See  Cancer.) 

Malta  fever 

Mammary  fistula 

gland,  abscess  of  (puerperal) 

cancer  of 

Mammitis 

puerperal 

Mania 

Marasmus 

paralytic 

senile 

Maremmatic  fever 

Margin  of  anus,  abscess  of 

Marsh  or  paludal  anaemia 

Mastitis  (unqualified) 


68 
53 
46 
84 
84 
137 
34 
34 
75 
84 
34 
46 
53 
46 
45 
68 


37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
31 
15 
15 
37 
37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
16 
37 


35 

37 

37 

3 

3 

28 

12 

37 

33 

33 

33 

33 

8 

8 
37 

12 

32 
32 
16 
37 
32 
37 
38 
37 
34 

3 
37 

3 
37 


—  115  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Mastitis,  puerperal 141 

Mastoiditis 146 

Masturbation 74 

Maxillary  necrosis  (unqualified) 146 

(phosphorus) 58 

sinus,  abscess  of i  146 

Measles 6 

Meat,  damaged,  poisoning  by 164 

Mediastinum,  abscess  of 144 

foreign  body  in 186 

tumor  of 46 

Medical  erysipelas •  18 

Medina,  boil  of I  145  C 

filaria  of !  145  C 

or  Biskra  or  Aleppo  button ,  145  C 

Medullary  compression 63 

congestion 63 

Megalocephalus 150 

Megalomania 68 

Megalosplenia 116 

Melaena  or  melena 110  B 

Melancholia 68 

M6niere's  disease 76 

vertigo 76 

Meningeal  cerebral  apoplexy 64 

haemorrhage 64 

Meninges,  hsematoma  of '. 64 

tuberculosis  of 30 

Meningitis 61 

bacillary » 30 

caseous 30 

cerebrospinal 61 

epidemic 61a 

granular 30 

heteroplastic 

miliary 30 

neoplastic 

rheumatic 47 

simple 61 

specific 

tuberculous 30 

Meningoencephalitis 61 

diffuse 67 

Meningomyelitis 

Menorrhagia 

Mentagra  (sycosis) 145  C 

Mental  alienation 68 

disease 

Mercurial  intoxication i        58  or  59 

stomatitis. .  :        58  or  59 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


32 
37 
37 
37 

37 

37 

5 

35 
37 
35 
37 
12 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
33 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
18 
18 
18 
14 
17 
14 
14 
17 
17 
14 
14 
14 
14 
37 
17 
14 
14 
17 
37 
17 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 


116  — 


DISEASES. 

CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Merocele  

109 
130  A 
130  A 
38  B 
117 
137 
128 
135 
136 
132 
130  B 
/               38  B 
\      and  132 
37 
11 
30 
29 
137 
121 
106 
173 
Stillbirth. 
Stillbirth. 
134  B 
177  B 
79 
79 
79 
68 
150 
6 
69 
59 
59 
63 
39 
37 
142 
99  B 
122 
1 
37 
19 
186 
149 
63 
149 
63 
63 
63 

27 
30 
30 
37 
37 
31 
30 
32 
32 
30 
30 

|     37  and  30 

37 
12 
14 
13 
31 
37 
37 
35 
Stillbirth. 
Stillbirth. 
32 
35 
19 
19 
19 
37 
33 
5 
37 
37 
37 
37 
16 
37 
37 
37 
37 
1 
37 
12 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 

Metritis  .       .    .    . 

catarrhal  or  cervical       

gonorrhoeal  

Metre-peritonitis  (nonpuerperal)  

(puerperal)  

Metrorrhagia  

puerperal  .    . 

Metrorrhexis  

Metrosalpingitis  

Metrotomy  

Metrovaginitis  

Migraine  

Miliary  fever  

meningitis  

tuberculosis  

Milk  fever  

Milky  urine  

Miners'  ansemia  

Mines  and  quarries,  violent  death  in  

Miscarriage  (death  of  child  before  birth)  

(foetus;  stillbirth)  

(death  of  mother)  

Misery  

Mitral  disease  

insufficiency  

stricture  

Monomania  

Monster  

Morbillou?  eruption  

Morbus  comitialis  

Morphine,  intoxication  by  

Morphinism  

Morvan's  disease  

Mouth,  cancer  of  

chancre  of  

gangrene  of  

(all  other  diseases  of)  

Movable  kidney  

Mucous  fever  

patches  

Mumps  

Murder  (unqualified)  

Muscle,  rupture  of  

Muscles,  amvloid  degeneration  of  

diastasis  of  

fatty  degeneration  of  

Muscular  atrophy,  progressive  

paralysis,  atrophic... 

—  117  — 


DISEASES. 


Muscular  rupture  (nontraumatic) 

spasm 

Mushrooms,  poisoning  by 

Mussels,  poisoning  by 

Myasthenia 

Mycosis,  fungoid 

Myelitis 

Myocarditis,  acute  or  unqualified 

chronic  or  sclerous 

Myodiastasis 

Myoma.  (Classify  according  to  location.) 

(location  not  indicated) 

uterine 

Myopathy,  progressive 

Myositis 

Myxcedema 

Nsevus,  vascular 

Nail,  ingrowing 

Nasal  fossae,  abscess  of 

disease  of 

polypus  of 

tamponing  of 

Nasopharyngeal  fibroma 

polypus 

Neck,  cancer  of 

cyst  of 

fracture  of 

Necrobiosis,  cerebral 

Necrophobia 

Necrosis , 

maxillary  (unqualified) 

of  jaw  (unqualified) 

phosphorous 

Neonatorum,  trismus 

Neoplasm 

of  stomach,  uterus,  breast.     (See  Cancer.) 

Neoplastic  bronchitis 

meningitis 

pneumonia 

tumor  of  stomach,  uterus,  breast.     (See  Cancer.) 

Nephrectomy 

Nephritic  calculi 

colic 

Nephritis 

acute 

albuminous 

chronic . .  


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE  — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


149 
74 

164 

164 
63 
25 
63 
78 
79 

149 

46 
129 

63 
149 

88 


150 
145  C 

86 

86 

86 

85 

86 

86 

45 

46 
1S5  C 

65 

68 
146 
146 
146 

58 

24 

46 


122 
123 
123 
120 
119 
120 
120 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


37 
37 
35 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
19 
37 

37 
30 
37 
37 


i 
14 


29 
29 
29 


—  118  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Nephritis,  infantile 

infectious 

interstitial 

of  pregnancy 

parenchymatous 

puerperal 

saturnine 

scarlatinal 

subacute 

tuberculous 

Nephrolithiasis 

Nephroptosis 

Nephropyosis 

Nephrorrhagia 

Nervous  cachexia 

lesions 

system,  amyloid  degeneration  of 

fatty  degeneration  of 

Neuralgia 

of  heart 

Neurasthenia 

Neuritis 

multiplex  endemica 

Neuroma 

Neuromyositis 

Neurosis 

Newborn,  atelectasis  of  lungs  in 

coryza  of 

cyanosis  of 

hepatitis  of 

icterus  of 

nurslings 

oedema  of 

syphilides^of 

Nicotinism 

Nipple,  cracked 

fissure  of  (puerperal) 

Nitrous  oxide,  absorption  of 

No  disease 

Nodose  rheumatism 

Noli  me  tangere 

Noma 

Nonclosure  of  foramen  of  Botallo 

cyanosis  from. 

Normal  labor 

Nosomania 

Nosophobia 

Nostalgia 

Nourishment,  insufficient  (adults) 

(newborn) 


119 
119 
120 
138 
120 
138 

57 

7 

119 

34 
123 
122 
122 
122 
189  A 

74 

74 

74 

73  B 

80 

74 

73  B 

27 

74 
149 

74 
152 

86 
152 
151  B 
151  B 
151  A 
151  B 

37 

59 
141 
141 
168 
189  B 

48 

44 
142 
150 
150 
134 

68 

68 

68 

177  B 
153 


29 
29 
29 
32 
29 
32 
37 
6 

29 
15 
37 
37 
37 
37 
38 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
33 
33 
33 
33 
37 
37 
32 
32 
35 
38 
37 
16 
37 
33 
33 
32 
37 
37 
37 
35 
37 


119- 


DISEASES. 


Noxious  gases,  intoxication  by 

Nurslings,  newborn 

Nyctalopia 

Nystagmus 

Obstruction,  intestinal 

of  auditory  canal 

Occlusion,  intestinal 

Occupational  intoxication,  chronic 

Odontalgia 

(Edema 

arsenical 

general 

of  brain 

extremities 

glottis 

lungs 

newborn 

(Edematous  laryngitis 

CEsophagismus 

(Esophagitis 

(Esophagotomy 

(Esophagus,  cancer  of 

dilatation  of 

disease  of 

foreign  body  in 

spasm  of 

stricture  of  (except  cancer  and  syphilis) . 

syphilitic  stricture  of 

wound  of 

Old  age 

Omphalitis,  infectious 

Omphalocele 

Onanism 

Onyxis 

syphilitic 

Opacity  of  cornea 

crystalline  lens 

Operation,  Caesarean 

Ophthalmia 

diphtheritic 

gonococcic 

gonorrhoeal 

purulent 

Ophthalmozoa 

Opisthotonos 

Optic  nerve,  atrophy  of 

Orbit,  cancer  of 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


168 
151  A 
75  C 

75  C 


109 

76 
109 

58 

99  A 
187 

59 
187 

64 
187 

87 

94 
151  B 

87 
101 
101 
101 

40 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 

37 
101 
154 
152 
150 

74 
145  C 

37 

75  C 

75  C 
136 

75  C 
9 

38  B 

38  B 

38  B 

75  C 

24 

75  C 

45 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


35 
33 

37 
37 


—  120  — 


DISEASES. 

CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Orbit,  disease  and  tumor  of  (except  cancer)  

75  C 
75  C 
127 
38  B 
127 
116 
187 
79 
110  B 
122 
115 
98 
40  or  103 
130  B 
146 
79 
34 
146 
36 
37 
146 
146 
36 
146 
146 
146 
45 
76 
76 
76 
150 
132 
131 
132 
42 
131 
131 
177  A 
168 
107 
86 

145  C 
88 
88 
61 
149 
37 

37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
38 
19 
37 
37 
37 
23 
16  or  24 
30 
37 
19 
15 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
16 
37 
37 
37 
33 
30 
30 
30 
16 
30 
30 
35 
35 
37 
23 

37 
23 
23 
17 
37 
37 

tumor  of  

Orchitis  

gonorrhceal  

traumatic  

Organic  disease  of  spleen  

lesion  (unqualified)  

of  heart  

intestines  

kidneys  .• 

liver  

lungs.  . 

stomach  

uterus  

Osseous  tumor                  

Ossification  of  heart  

Ossifluent  abscess  

Osteitis      .    ..               

Osteoarthropathy  hypertrophic. 

Osteocopic  pains  

Osteodynia  

Osteoma  

Osteornalacia  

Osteomyelitis  

Osteoperiostitis  

of  palate  

Osteosarcoma  

Otalgia  

Otitis  

Otorrhoea  

Ovale,  patent  foramen  

Ovarian  cirrhosis  

Ovariotomy  

Ovaritis  

Ovary,  cancer  of  

cyst  of  

dropsy  of  

O  verexertion  

Oxide,  nitrous,  absorption  of  

Oxyuris  

Ozsena  

Pachydermia  

cachectic  

Pachydermic  cachexia  

Pachymeningitis  

Painful  flatf  oot  

Pains,  osteocopic  .  . 

—  121  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Painters'  colic 

Palate,  cancer  of  soft 

osteoperiostitis  of 

paralysis  of  soft 

traumatic  lesion  of 

Palatine  vault,  paralysis  of 

perforation  of 

Palpebral  conjunctivitis 

Palpitation,  cardiac 

Paludal  cachexia 

,     fever 

or  marsh  anaemia 

Paludism,  acute 

Panaris 

Pancarditis  (unqualified) 

rheumatic 

Pancreas,  cancer  of 

disease  of 

Panneuritis  endemica 

Panophthalmitis 

Papillary  angina 

Papilloma 

of  bladder 

Papular  conjunctivitis 

Papules  (without  further  qualification) . 

syphilitic 

Paralysis  (unqualified) 

agitans 

alcoholic 

amyotrophic 

ascending 

atrophic 

muscular 

bulbar 

cerebral  or  chronic 

diphtheritic 

disseminated 

essential,  of  infancy 

facial 

general 

alcoholic 

intestinal 

labioglossolaryngeal 

Landry's 

of  bladder 

glottis 

heart 

soft  palate 

pseudohypertrophic 

saturnine... 


57 
39 

146 
100 
186 
100 
146 

75  C 

85 
4a 
4 
4a 
4 
144 

79 

47 

45 
118 

27 

75  C 
100 

46 
124 

75  C 
145  C 

37 

66 

63 

67 

63 

63 

63 

63 

63 

66 
9 

66 

63 

66 

67 

67 

HOB 

63 

63 
124 

87 

189  A 
100 

63 

57 


37 

16 

37 

37 

35 

37 

37 

37 

37 

3 

3 

3 

3 

37 
19 
37 
16 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
8 

37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
38 
37 
37 
37 


—  122  — 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Paralysis,  senile 

spinal 

trembling 

Paralytic  cachexia 

dementia 

insanity,  dementia , 

marasmus 

Paramnesia 

Paraphimosis 

Paraplegia 

Parasites,  intestinal 

Paratyphoid  fever 

Parencnymatous  hepatitis,  acute 

nephritis 

Paresis,  intestinal 

of  stomach 

vesical 

Parkinson's  disease 

Parotid  gland,  cancer  of 

tumor  of 

Parotiditis 

Patches,  mucous 

Patent  foramen  ovale 

Pectoris,  angina 

Pelada 

Pellagra 

Pelvic  abscess  (females) 

(males) 

cellulitis,  diffuse  puerperal 

peritonitis 

suppuration  (females) 

(males) 

Pelviperitonitis  (nonpuerperal) 

(puerperal) 

Pelvis,  abscess  of  (females) 

(males) 

cancer  of 

Pemphigus 

syphilitic 

Penetrating  wound  of  abdomen 

chest 

Penis,  amputation  of 

ulcer  of 

Pendjeh  ulcer 

Perforating  disease 

Perforation,  intestinal  (see  Rupture)... 
non  trauma  tic,  of  stomach. 

of  abdomen 

chest 

cornea... 


66 

63 

63 

67 

67 

67 

67 

74 
127 

66 

107 

1 

111 
120 
HOB 
103 
124 

63 

45 

99  B 

99  B 

37 
150 

80 
145  A 

26 

130  B 
144 
137 
117 
130  B 
144 
117 
137 
130  B 
144 

45 
145  C 

37 
186 
186 
127 
127 
145  C 
145  C 
HOB 
103 
186 
186 

75  C 


37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
1 

37 
29 
37 
24 
37 
37 
16 
37 
37 
37 
33 
37 
37 
37 
30 
37 
31 
37 
30 
37 
37 
31 
30 
37 
16 
37 
37 
35 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
24 
35 
35 
37 


123  — 


DISEASES. 

CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Perforation  of  cranium  

186 
HOB 
146 
103 
186 
117 
37 
186 
77 
47 
149 
67 
130  B 
137 
136 
125 
136 
136 
144 
122 
122 
122 
146 
146 
92 
110  A 
117 
41 
31 
117 
117  or  137 
117 
31 
41 
117 
117 
117 
31 
117 
137 
47 
117 
31 
117 
31 
108 
125 
130  B 
132 
130  B 

35 
37 
37 
24 
35 
37 
37 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
31 
32 
37 
32 
32 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
22 
37 
37 
16 
15 
37 
31  or  37 
37 
15 
16 
37 
37 
37 
15 
37 
31 
37 
37 
15 
37 
15 
26 
37 
30 
30 
30 

intestine  (see  Rupture)  

palatine  vault  

stomach  

thorax  

peritonitis  from  

syphilitic  (of  any  organ)  

traumatic  (of  any  organ) 

Pericarditis  

rheumatic  ~.  

Perichrondritis  

Periencephalitis,  diffuse  

Perimetntic  abscess  

Perimetrosalpingitis,  puerperal  

Perinseorrhaphy  

Perinseum  fistula  of                                                                 ^ 

laceration  of 

rupture  of    .  . 

Perineal  abscess  

Perinephric  abscess  

phlegmon  

Perinephritis  

Periostitis            .       ...       .                        

Periostosis            ..       .... 

Peripneumonia 

Periproctitis  

Peritonaeum,  adhesion  of                                   ........ 

cancer  of  .   .       .              

tuberculosis  of                                 .                          ... 

Peritoneal  adhesion  

infection  

Peritonitis  (unqualified)  .•  

bacillary  

cancerous  

chronic  

disseminated  

from  perforation  

srranuiar 

pelvic     .   .       

puerperal                                 .  .                 

rhfiiiTna.t.if          .    .    

simple  (except  puerperal)                 .            

specific     .  .                                       .            

traumatic  ..       

tuberculous     .   .                            .  .          

Perityphlitis  ..         .         

Periurethral  phlegmon  

Periuterine  abscess  

hsematocele  

Dhlearmon.. 

—  124 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Permanently  slow  pulse 

Pernicious  abscess 

anaemia 

attack 

cachexia 

fever 

icterus 

progressive  anaemia 

Persecution,  delusions  of 

Pest 

Petechial  fever 

Petroleum,  burning  by 

Petrous  bone,  caries  of ._ 

Phagedenic  abscess 

bubo 

chancre 

Pharyngitis 

Pharynx,  abscess  of 

cancer  of 

disease  of 

Phimosis 

Phlebitis 

of  cavernous  sinus 

puerperal 

Phlegmasia.     (When  equivalent  to  inflammation,  classify  according 
to  location.) 

alba  dolens  (nonpuerperal) 

(puerperal) 

Phlegmon 

diffuse 

erysipelatous 

iliac 

of  broad  ligament  (nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

(puerperal) 

iliac  fossa 

perinephric 

periurethral 

periuterine 

Phlegmonous  angina 

erysipelas 

laryngitis 

tumor 

Phosphorous  maxillary  necrosis 

necrosis 

Phtheiriasis 

Phthisis 

acute 

galloping 

laryngeal 

pulmonary 

Phyma 


85 
144 

54 
4 

4a 
4 
111 

54 

68 

15 

2 

167 

76 

38  A 

38  A 

38  A 
100 
100 

40 
100 
150 

83 

83 
139 


82 
139 
144 
144 

18 
108 
132 
137 
108 
122 
125 
130  B 
100 

18 

87 
144 

58 

58 
145  C 

28 

29 

29 

28 

28 

28 


37 

37 

37 

3 

3 

3 

37 
37 
37 
12 
2 

35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
16 
37 
33 
37 
37 
32 


37 
32 
37 
37 
12 
26 
30 
31 
26 
37 
37 
30 
37 
12 
23 
37 
37 
37 
37 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 


—  125  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Phymatosis 

Piarrhsemia 

Piercing  instruments,  homicide  by 

suicide  by 

or  cutting  instruments,  assassination  by. 
traumatism  by.. 

Pinguicula 

Pituita 

Pituitous  bronchitis 

catarrh 

fever 

Pityriasis 

Placenta,  apoplexy  of 

detachment  of 

disease  of 

praevia 

retention  of 

vicious  insertion  of 

Plague 

pneumonia 

(pulmonary  form) , 

Pleural  vomica 

Pleurisy 

rheumatic 

tuberculous 

Pleuritic  effusion 

Pleuritis 

Pleurodynia 

Pleuropericarditis 

Pleuropneumonia 

Pleurosthotonos 

Pneumatosis 

Pneumococchaemia 

Pneumoconiosis  fibrosis 

Pneumomycosis 

Pneumonia 

adynamic 

apical 

bacillary 

caseous 

catarrhal 

chronic 

croupous 

fibrinous 

granular 

grippal 

heteroplastic 

hypostatic 

infectious 

interstitial. . 


28 

121 

183 

160 

183 

171 

75  C 

90 

90 

90 

189  A 
145  C 
135 
135 
136 
135 
135 
135 

15 

15 

15 

93 

93 

47 

28 

93 

93 

98 

93 

92 

24 
189  A 

92 

98 

25 

92 

92 

92 

28 

28 

91 

98 

92 

92 

28 

10 

28 

94 

92 

98 


13 

37 
35 
36 
35 
35 
37 
21 
21 
21 
38 
37 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
12 
12 
12 
23 
23 
37 
13 
23 
23 
23 
23 
oo 


13 
13 
23 
23 
92 
22 
13 
9 

13 
23 
22 
23 


—  126  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Pneumonia,  neoplastic 

plague 

specific 

traumatic 

Pneumopathy 

Pneumopericarditis 

Pneumophlebitis 

Pneumophymia 

Pneumopleurisy 

Pneumopyothorax 

Pneumorrhagia 

Pneumothorax 

tuberculous 

Podencephalus 

Poisoning 

accidental 

acute  food 

by  cacodyl 

carbon  disulphide 

damaged  meat 

hydrogen  sulphide 

mushrooms 

mussels 

pork 

sewer  gas 

sulphurous  acid  gas 

tobacco 

vapors  of  alcohol  or  methyl  alcohol. 

chronic 

sausage 

suicide  by 

voluntary 

Pollakiuria 

Polyarthritis 

vertebral 

Polycystic  kidney 

Polydactylia 

Polydipsia 

Polymyositis 

Polyneuritis,  alcoholic 

Polypus.     (Classify  according  to  location.) 

(unqualified) 

nasopharyngeal 

of  larynx 

nasal  fossae 

uterus 

uterine 

Polysarcia 

Polyuria 

Pons  Varolii,  abscess  of 


28 

15 

28 

92 

98 

92 

83 

28 

92 

93 

98 

93 

28 
150 
165  B 
165  B 
164 
168 
168 
164 
168 
164 
164 
164 
168 
168 

59 
168 

59 
164 
155 
155 
189 
147 

32 
122 
150 
189 
149 

73  B 

46 

86 

87 

86 
129 
129 
145  C 
189 

60 


13 
12 
13 
22 
23 
22 
37 
13 
22 
23 
23 
23 
13 
33 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
37 
35 
37 
35 
36 
36 
38 
37 
15 
37 
33 
38 
37 
37 

37 
23 
23 
23 
30 
30 
37 
38 
37 


127  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Pork,  poisoning  by 

Portable  stove,  asphyxiation  by 

Pott's  disease 

Pox 

Pregnancy 

accidents  of 

albuminuria  of 

ectopic 

extrauterine 

haemorrhage  of 

nephritis  of 

rupture  of  tubal 

tubal 

Premature  birth 

Presentation,  faulty  (death  of  mother). 

Primary  lesion 

Procidentia  recti 

uteri 

Proctalgia 

Proctitis 

Proctocele,  proctoptosis 

Progressive  anaemia,  pernicious 

locomotor  ataxia 

muscular  atrophy 

myopathy 

Prolapse  of  rectum 

uterus 

Prostate,  abscess  of 

cancer  of 

hypertrophy  of 

tuberculosis  of 

Prostatic  calculi 

Prostatitis 

Prurigo 

Pseudohypertrophic  paralysis 

Pseudoleuchsemia 

Pseudomembranous  angina 

bronchitis 

enteritis 

Psilosis 

Psoitis 

Psoriasis 

Pterygium 

Ptomaine  poisoning 

Puerperal  abscess  of  breast 

mammary  gland. . 

accidents 

albuminuria 

coma 

diseases  of  breast. . . 


164 
168 

32 

37 

134  B 
134  B 
138 
134  B 
134  B 
134  B 
138 
134  B 
134  B 
151  B 
136 

37  A 
HOB 
130  B 
110  A 
110  A 
110  A 

54 

62 

63 

63 

110  B 
130  B 
126 

45 
126 

34 
126 
126 
145  C 

63 

53 
9 
9 

HOB 
HOB 
149 
145  C 

75  C 

55 
141 
141 
140 
138 
138 
141 


35 
35 
15 
37 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
33 
32 
37 
37 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
37 
16 
37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
8 
8 

37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 


—  128 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Puerperal  eclampsia 

ecrisis 

embolism 

endometritis 

fever 

fissure  of  nipple 

galactophoritis 

haemorrhage 

of  uterus , 

infection 

insanity 

lymphangitis 

mammitis 

mastitis 

metroperitonitis 

metrorrhagia 

nephritis 

pelvic  cellulitis,  diffuse.. 

pelyiperitonitis 

perimetrosalpingitis , 

peritonitis 

phlebitis 

phlegmasia  alba  dolens. . . 

pyaemia 

salpingitis 

scarlatina 

septichsemia 

sudden  death 

syncope 

tetanus 

thrombosis 

uraemia 

Pulmonary  adhesion 

anthracosis 

apoplexy 

and  congestion. 

artery,  stricture  of 

calculi 

catarrh 

cavities 

congestion 

•  consumption 

embolism 

emphysema 

haemorrhage 

infarction 

lesions 

phthisis 

sclerosis 

silicosis. . . 


138 
136 
139 
137 
137 
141 
141 
135 
135 
137 
140 
137 
141 
141 
137 
135 
138 
137 
137 
137 
137 
139 
139 
137 
137 
7 

137 

139 

139 

138 

139 

138 

93 

98 

94 

94 

81 

98 

90 

28 

94 

28 

82 

97 

98 

94 

98 

28 

98 


32 
32 
32 
31 
31 
32 
32 
32 
32 
31 
32 
31 
32 
32 
31 
32 
32 
31 
31 
31 
31 
32 
32 
31 
31 
6 

31 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
23 
23 
23 
23 
37 
23 
21 
13 
23 
13 
37 
23 
23 
23 
23 
13 
23 
23 


129  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Pulmonary  tuberculosis 

Pulsating  goitre 

Pulse,  permanently  slow 

Pultaceous  angina 

Punishment,  capital 

Purple  fever 

Purpura  hsemorrhagica 

infectious 

Purulent  absorption 

conjunctivitis 

infection 

ophthalmia 

Pustular  conjunctivitis 

Pustule,  malignant 

Putrid  absorption 

fever 

infection 

Pyaemia 

puerperal 

Pyelitis 

calculous 

Pyelonephritis 

Pylorus,  cancer  of 

stenosis  of  [congenital] 

stricture  of 

Pyonephrpsis,  calculous 

Pyophlebitis 

Pyosalpinx 

Pyothorax 

Pyrexia 

Quarries  and  mines,  violent  death  in. 
Quinsy 

Rabies 

Radium,  effects  of 

Railroad  accident 

Ranula 

Raynaud's  disease 

Reclus's  cystic  disease 

Rectitis 

Rectovaginal  fistula 

Rectovesical  fistula 

Rectum,  cancer  of 

falling  of 

foreign  body  in 

46041—10 9 


28 

88 

85 
100 
186 
189  A 

55 

55 

20 

38  B 

20 

38  B 

75  C 

22 

20 

20 

20 

20 
137 
122 
123 
122 

40 
150 
103 
123 

83 
132 

93 
189  A 


173 
100 


23 
167 
175 

99  B 
142 
133 

HOB 

110  A 
125 
41 

110  B 
HOB 


13 
23 
37 
37 
35 
38 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
31 
37 
37 
37 
16 
33 
24 
37 
37 
30 
23 
38 


35 
37 


37 
35 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
16 
37 
37 


—  130 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Rectum,  prolapse  of 

stricture  of 

tuberculosis  of 

Recurrent  fever 

typhus 

Relapsing  fever 

Remittent  fever 

Renal  calculi 

congestion 

cyst 

ectopia 

insufficiency 

sclerosis 

Resection  (unqualified) 

intestinal 

Result  of  labor  (without  further  explanation). 

Retention  of  placenta 

urine 

Retina,  detachment  of 

diseaae  of 

Retinitis 

Retraction  of  fingers 

Retropharyngeal  abscess 

Retrouterine  abscess 

hsematocele 

Retroversion  of  uterus 

or  retroflexion,  uterine 

Rheum 

Rheumatic  arthritis 

endocarditis 

iritis 

meningitis 

pancarditis 

pericarditis 

peritonitis 

pleurisy 

vertigo 

Rheumatism 

abdominal 

cerebral 

chronic 

febrile 

gonorrhoeal 

nodose 

visceral 

Rhinitis 

Rhinoscleroma 

Rickets 

Round  ulcer  of  stomach 

Rubeola. . . 


HOB 
110  B 

31 
3 
3 
3 
4 

123 
122 
122 
122 
122 
120 
148 
HOB 
140 
135 
124 

75 

750 

75  C 
149 
100 
130  B 
132 
130  B 
130  B 

86 

47 

47 

75  C 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

47 

48 

47 

38  B 

48 

47 

86 

86 

36 
102 

19 


37 
37 
15 
12 
12 
12 
3 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
29 
37 
37 
32 
32 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
30 
30 
30 
23 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
23 
37 
24 
12 


—  131  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Rubeolar  eruption 

Rupture,  muscular  (non traumatic) . 
of  arteries  (non traumatic). 

bladder 

heart 

muscle 

perinaeum 

spleen 

tendon  (non traumatic) . 

urethra 

uterus 

(nonpuerperal).. 
tubal,  of  pregnancy 

St.  Guy's  dance 

Salivary  fistula 

Salpingitis 

puerperal 

Sarcepiplocele 

Sarcepiplomphalocele 

Sarcocele.     (See  Cancer.) 

syphilitic 

Sarcohydrocele 

Sarcoma.     (See  Cancer.) 
Sarcomatosis.     (See  Cancer.) 
Saturnine  colic 

encephalopathy 

gout 

intoxication 

nephritis 

paralysis 

Saturnism 

Sausage  poisoning 

Scabies 

Scapulalgia 

Scapular  abscess 

Scarlatina 

puerperal 

Scarlatinal  albuminuria 

angina 

eclampsia 

nephritis 

Sciatica 

Scirrhus.     (See  Cancer.) 

Sclerema  (newborn) 

Scleritis 

Sclerochorioiditis 

Scleroconjunctivitis 


19 

149 

81 
124 

79 
149 
136 
116 
149 
125 
136 
130  B 
134  B 


72 

99  B 
132 
137 
109 
109 

37 

45 


57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

164 

145  B 

33 
144 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 
73  B 

151'B* 
75  C 
75  C 

75  C 


12 
37 
37 
37 
19 
37 
32 
37 
37 
37 
32 
30 
32 


37 
37 
30 
31 

27 
27 

37 
16 


37 

37 

37 

37 

37 

37 

37 

35 

37 

15 

37 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

37 

33 
37 
37 
37 


—  132  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Sclerodermia 

Sclerokeratitis 

Sclerophthalmia 

Sclerosis  (unqualified) . . . 

amyptrophic 

cardiorenal . 

cardiovascular . 
cerebrospinal .  . 

corneal 

disseminated . . 

in  plaques 

lateral 

of  liver 

pulmonary 

renal 

symmetrical — 

Sclerotic  cachexia 

disease  of 

Sclerous  myocarditis 

Scoliosis 

Scrofula  or  scrofulosis 

Scrof  ulide 

Scrofulous  abscess 

adenitis , 

blepharitis 

bubo 

conjunctivitis 

keratitis , 

ulcer 

Scrotum,  disease  of 

haematocele  of. . 

Scurvy 

Sea,  lost  at 

Sebaceous  cyst 

tumor , 

Seborrhoea 

Secondary  lesions 

Seminal  emissions 

losses 

Senile  cachexia 

debility 

dementia 

exhaustion 

gangrene , 

gatism 

marasmus 

paralysis 

weakness 

Senility 

Septic  absorption , 


145  C 

75  C 

75  C 

63 

63 
120 

79 

63 

750 

63 

63 

63 
113 

98 
120 

63 

81 

75  C 

79 

36 

34 

34 

34 

34 

75  C 

34 

75  C 

75  C 

34 
127 
127 

49 
169 

46 

46 
145  C 

37  B 
127 
127 
154 
154 
154 
154 
142 
154 
154 

66 
154 
154 

20 


37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
29 
19 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
28 
23 
29 
37 
37 
37 
19 
37 
15 
15 
15 
15 
37 
15 
37 
37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
34 
34 
34 
34 
37 
34 
34 
37 
34 
34 
37 


133  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Septic  infection 

kidney 

Septichaemia  (nonpuerperal) 

(puerperal) 

following  abortion 

Septum,  malformation  of,  intrauterine. 

Sequestrum 

Serous  apoplexy 

Serpent,  venomous,  bite  of 

Serpiginous  ulcer 

Sewer  gas,  poisoning  by 

Shirt-stud  abscess 

Shock,  surgical 

traumatic 

Sickness,  sleeping 

Silicosis,  pulmonary 

Simple  angina 

bronchitis 

chancre 

conjunctivitis 

meningitis 

peritonitis  (except  puerperal).. 

Simulation 

Sinus,  abscess  of  frontal 

maxillary 

phlebitis  of  cavernous 

Sinusitis 

Sitiophobia 

Skin,  cancer  of 

Sleeping  sickness 

Slow  atrophy  of  liver 

pulse,  permanently 

Smallpox 

Smokers'  cancer 

Soft  chancre 

bubo  of 

palate,  cancer  of 

paralysis  of 

Softening,  cerebral 

of  bones 

Solitary  worm 

Somnambulism 

Spasm,  hysterical 

infantile 

muscular 

of  bladder 

glottis 

oesophagus 

Spasmodic  croup 

dorsal  tabes. . . 


20 
122 

20 
137 
137 
150 
146 

64 

165  A 
145  C 
168 
141 
189  A 
175 

55 

98 
100 

89 

38  A 

750 

61 
117 
189  B 
146 
146 

83 
146 

68 

44 

55 
113 

85 
5 

39 

38  A 

38  A 

39 
100 

65 

36 
107 

74 

73  A 

71 

74 
124 

87 
101 

87 

63 


37 

37 
37 
31 
31 
33 
37 
18 
35 
37 
35 
32 
38 
35 
37 
23 
37 
20 
37 
37 
17 
37 
38 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
16 
37 
28 
37 
4 
16 
37 
37 
16 
37 
18 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
23 
37 


—  134  — 


DISEASES. 


Specific  bronchitis 

iritis 

laryngitis 

lesions 

lichen 

meningitis 

peritonitis 

pneumonia 

Speech,  loss  of 

Spermatorrhoea 

Sphacelus 

Spina  bifida 

Spinal  cord,  amyloid  or  fatty  degeneration  of 

compression  of 

disease  of 

haemorrhage  of 

paralysis 

tumor 

Spine,  compression  of 

concussion  of 

disease  of 

Spitting  of  blood 

Spleen 

hypertrophy  of 

organic  disease  of 

rupture  of 

tumor  of 

Splenic  anaemia 

infarction 

Splenitis 

Splenocele 

Splenopathy 

Splenopneumonia 

Splenotomy 

Sporadic  cholera 

Sprain 

Staphylitis 

Staphylococcus  infection 

Staphyloma 

Staphyloplasty 

Staphylorrhaphy 

Steam,  burning  by 

Steatosis  of  heart 

kidneys 

liver 

other  organs 

visceral 

Stenosis,  aortic  [congenital] 

congenital 

1  Assignment  according  to  the  organ  affected. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


28 

37  B 

28 

37  C 

37 

30 

31 

28 

74 
127 
142 
150 

63 

63 

63 

63 

63 

63 

63 
186 

63 

98 

68 
116 
116 
116 
116 

54 
116 
116 
116 
116 

92 
116 

13 
185  B 

99  B 

20 

75  C 

99  B 

99  B 
167 

79 
120 
113 


0) 


55 
150 
150 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


13 
37 
13 
37 
37 
14 
15 
13 
37 
37 
37 
33 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
37 
23 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
22 
37 
11 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
19 
29 
28 

37 
33 
33 


—  135  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Stenosis  of  intestines  [congenital] 150 

pylorus  [congenital] 150 

Stercorsemia 110  B 

Stercoral  fever 110  B 

fistula 110  A 

infiltration 110  B 

tumor 109 

vomiting 109 

Sternalgia 80 

Sting,  insect 165  A 

Stokes-Adams  disease 85 

Stomach,  cancer  of 40 

catarrh  of 

cirrhosis  of 103 

dilatation  of 103 

foreign  body  in 103 

haemorrhage  of 103 

heteromorphic  tumor  of.     (See  Cancer.) 

inertia  of 103 

neoplastic  tumor  of.     (See  Cancer.) 

nontraumatic  perforation  of 103 

organic  lesion  of 40  or  103 

paresis  of 103 

perforation  of 103 

round  ulcer  of 102 

tumor  of 

ulcer  of 102 

Stomatitis 

mercurial 58  or  59 

Stomatorrhagia 85 

Stone 

Stove,  portable,  asphyxiation  by 

Strabismus 

Strabotomy 

Strain 185  B 

Strangulated  hernia 109 

Strangulation 157  or  184 

or  186 

internal 109 

or  hanging,  suicide  by 

Streptococchaemia 

Streptococcus  angina 

Stricture  (unqualified) 

aortic 

mitral  or  aortic 

of  larynx 

oesophagus  (except  cancer  and  syphilis) 

syphilitic 

pulmonary  artery 

pylorus 


33 
33 
37 
37 
37 
37 
27 
27 
37 
35 
37 
16 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 

24 

24 

16  or  24 
24 
24 
24 
16 
24 
37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
37 
37 
35 
27 
35  or  36 

37 
36 
37 
37 
37 
1!) 
1!) 
23 
37 
37 
37 
24 


—  136  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Stricture  of  rectum 

urethra 

valves  of  heart 

Stridulous  angina 

croup 

laryngitis 

Strumous  abscess 

adenitis 

lymphangitis 

ulcer 

Stye 

Subacute  nephritis 

Subcutaneous  emphysema 

Subdelirium 

Subluxation 

Submersion,  accidental 

voluntary 

Subphrenic  abscess 

Sudden  death  (nonpuerperal) 

by  congestion 

puerperal 

Suffocating  bronchitis 

catarrh 

Suffocation,  from  smoke,  etc.,  asphyxia  by.. 

Suicide  (unqualified) 

by  asphyxia 

coal  gas 

crushing 

cutting  or  piercing  instruments.. 

drowning 

firearms 

hanging  or  strangulation 

jumping  from  high  places 

poisoning 

other 

Sulphuric  acid  (involuntary  absorption) 

(throwing  of) 

(voluntary  absorption) 

Sulphurous  acid  gas,  poisoning  by 

Summer  bronchitis 

catarrh  (hay) 

Sunstroke  or  heat  stroke 

Suppurating  adenitis 

bartholinitis 

bubo 

Suppuration 

intraabdominal.     (See  Pelvic.) 

pelvic  (females) 

(males) 


110  B 
125 

79 
100 

87 

87 

34 

34 

34 

34 

75  C 
119 
145  C 
189 
185  A 
169 
158 
118 
188 

64 
139 

89 

90 
168 
163 
156 
156 
162 
160 
158 
159 
157 
161 
155 
163 
165  B 
167 
155 
168 

98 

98 
179 

84 
132 

84 
189  A 

130  B 
144 


37 
37 
19 
37 
23 
23 
15 
15 
15 
15 
37 
29 
37 
38 
35 
35 
36 
37 
38 
18 
32 
20 
21 
35 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
35 
35 
36 
35 
23 
23 
35 
37 
30 
37 
38 

30 

37 


—  137  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Suprarenal  capsules,  disease  of 52 

tuberculosis  of 52 

haemorrhage 85 

Surgical  erysipelas j  18 

shock 189  A 

Sweat,  fretid 145  C 

Sweating  fever 11 

Swelling,  white j  33 

Sycosis  (mentagra) 145  C 

Symblepharon 75  C 

Symmetrical  sclerosis ]  63 

Symphyseotomy 136 

Symptomatic  epilepsy 74 

Synchisis |  75  C 

Syncope  (fatal) ! 

puerperal •  139 

Syndactylia j  150 

Synochal  fever 189  A 

Synovitis 147 

crepitating 149 

Syphilide I 

of  newborn j 

.Syphilis I 

hereditary i 

Syphilitic  angina 37B 

bubo 37  A 

caries 

chancre I  37 

coryza 

encephalopathy 

exostqsis j 

hepatitis '  37  C 

iritis ''  37  B 

laryngitis i 

lichen ! 

onyxis 

papules 

pemphigus 

perforation  (of  any  organ) 

sarcocele 

stricture  of  oesophagus 

tubercles 

ulcer 

Syringomyelia 63 

Tabes,  dorsal  spasmodic, 

dorsalis  (or  unqualified) 

mesenterica .  .  


15 


—  138  — 


DISEASES. 


CORKESPONDING  NUMBEH 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Tachycardia 

Taenia 

Talipes  yalgus,  or  varus,  or  equinus,  congenital . 

Tamponing  of  nasal  fossae 

uterus 

vagina 

Tarsalgia 

Teeth,  diseases  of 

Tendon,  disease  of 

rupture  of  (non traumatic) 

Tenia 

Tenophyte 

Tenorrhaphy 

Tenosynovitis 

Tenotomy 

Tertiary  lesions 

Testicle,  cancer  of 

hsematocele  of 

tubercles  of 

Tetanus 

puerperal 

Tetany 

Thermonosus • 

Thermoplegia 

Thirst 

Thoracentesis 

Thoracic  effusion 

fistula 

Thorax,  perforation  of 

Throat,  abscess  of 

gangrene  of 

Thrombosis,  nonpuerperal 

puerperal 

Throwing  of  sulphuric  acid 

Thrush 

Thunderbolt 

Thyreocele 

Thyreoid  body,  disease  of 

Thyreosarcoma 

Tic 

convulsive 

douloureux 

Tinea 

favosa 

tonsurans 

Tobacco,  poisoning  by 

Tongue,  cancer  of 

disease  of 

tumor  under 

Tonsillar  angina 


85 
107 
150 

85 
128 
128 
149 

99  A 
149 
149 
107 
149 
149 
149 
149 

37  C 

45 
127 

34 

24 
138 

74 
179 
179 
177  B 

93 

93 

93 
186 
100 
100 

82 
139 
167 

99  B 
180 


45 

74 

74 

73  B 
145  A 
145  A 
145  A 

59 

39 

99  B 

99  B 
100 


37 
37 
33 
37 
30 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
16 
37 
15 
37 
32 
37 
35 
35 
35 
23 
23 
23 
35 
37 
37 
37 
32 
35 
37 
35 
23 
23 
16 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
16 
37 
37 
37 


—  139  — 


DISEASES. 


COERE8PONDINQ  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed         Abridged 
nomencla-     I  nomencla- 
ture, ture. 


Tonsillitis 100                         37 

Tonsils,  cancer  of 39                          16 

hypertrophy  of 100                         37 

Toothache I  99  A                      37 

Torticollis j  149                          37 

Toxaemia 55                        37 

Toxic  angina j  9                          8 

Toxinfection i  55                        37 

intestinal 104  or  105  25  or  37 

Trachea,  foreign  body  in i  186                          35 

Tracheitis  (unqualified) :  89                          20 

catarrhal 89                          20 

Tracheobronchitis |  89                         20 

Tracheotomy i  98                          23 

Trachoma 75  B                      37 

Transfusion  of  blood 189  A 

Traumatic  encephalitis 60 

eventration 186                         35 

fever 186 

haemorrhage 186 

lesion  of  palate 186                          35 

orchitis 

perforation  (of  any  organ) 186 

peritonitis 117                          37 

pneumonia 92 

shock 175                         35 

Traumatism 

by  crushing 175 

cutting  or  piercing  instruments 171                          35 

falling :  35 

firearms ;  170 

machinery !  174                          35 

Trematodes 107 

Trembling  paralysis 63 

Trepanation !  189  A 

Trichiasis !  75  C 

Tnchiniasis 107 

Trichocephalus 107 

Trichophytosis 145  A 

Trichosis 

Tricuspid  disease 

insufficiency 

Trismus  neonatorum 

Trophoneurosis 145  C 

Tropical  diarrhoea 

haematuria 

Trypanosomiasis 55 

Tubal  pregnancy 

rupture  of  sac  in 

Tube,  ablation  of  gravid 


140  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Tube,  Falloppian,  dropsy  of 

Tubercles 

of  bones 

larynx 

testicle 

syphilitic 

Tuberculosis  (unqualified) 

abdominal 

acute 

cerebral 

disseminated 

galloping 

ganglionic 

intestinal 

miliary 

of  bones 

cerebellum 

larynx 

meninges 

peritonaeum 

prostate 

rectum 

suprarenal  capsules 

pulmonary 

Tuberculous  adenitis 

arthritis 

bronchitis 

enteritis 

epididymitis 

haemoptysis 

laryngitis 

lymphangitis 

meningitis 

nephritis 

peritonitis 

pleurisy 

pneumothorax 

tumor 

ulcer 

Tuboovarian  abscess 

Tumor 

abdominal 

aneurysmal 

benign 

cancerous.    (See  Cancer.) 

cerebral 

colloid.    (See  Cancer.) 

encephaloid  (classify  according  to  location).    (See  Cancer.) 

(location  not  indicated) 

epithelial  (classify  according  to  location).    (See  Cancer.) 


132 
28 
34 
28 
34 
37 
28 
31 
29 
30 
35 
29 
34 
31 
29 
34 
30 
28 
30 
31 
34 
31 
52 
28 
34 
33 
28 
31 
34 
28 
28 
34 
30 
34 
31 
28 
28 

28-34 
34 
132 
46 
46 
81 
46 

74 


45 


30 
13 
15 
13 
15 
37 
15 
13 
13 
14 
15 
13 
15 
15 
13 
15 
14 
13 
14 
15 
15 
15 
37 
13 
15 
15 
13 
15 
15 
13 
13 
15 
14 
15 
15 
13 
13 

13-15 
15 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 

37 


16 


—  141  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Tumor,  epithelial  (location  not  indicated) 44 

erectile 46 

fibroid 46 

of  female  genital  organs 129 

of  uterus 129 

fibroplastic 46 

of  female  genital  organs 129 

fungous " 46 

haemorrhoidal 83 

heteromorphic,  of  stomach,  uterus,  breast.     (See  Cancer.) 

hydatid,  of  liver 112 

intestinal 46 

malignant.     (See  Cancer.) 

neoplastic,  of  stomach,  uterus,  breast.     (See  Cancer.) 

of  bladder 124 

breast  (noncancerous  or  unqualified) 133 

cranium 146 

liver  (without  further  explanation) 115 

mediastinum 46 

orbit  (except  cancer) 75  C 

parotid^gland 99  B 

spleen 116 

stomach 40 

uterus 129 

vagina j  132 

osseous 146 

phlegmonous 144 

sebaceous 46 

spinal 63 

stercoral j  109 

tuberculous 28-34 

under  tongue 99  B 

uterine  (noncancerous) 129 

vascular 46 

varicose 83 

Tun-tun 106 

Tympanum,  disease  of 76 

Typhlitis I  108 

Typhlodicliditis j  108 

Typhoid  fever ;  1 

Typhus  (unqualified ;  according  to  the  custom  of  the  country) 1  or  2 

abdominalis 1 

exanthematic 

recurrent 

Ulcer  (without  further  qualification) '.  145  C 

cancerous 45 

Cochin-China. .                                              '  145  C 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


16 

37 
37 
30 
30 
37 
30 
37 
37 

37 
37 


37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
16 
30 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
27 

13-15 
37 
30 
37 
37 
37 
37 
26 
26 
1 

lor  2 

1 
9 

12 


37 
16 
37 


—  142  — 


DISEASES. 

COEBESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Ulcer,  fistulous   

145  C 
75  C 
127 
102 
102 
130  A 
145  C 
34 
145  C 
34 
37 
34 
83 
99  B 
105 
132 
78 
85 
102 
99  A 
152 
152 
106 
153 
104  or  105 
134  B 
103 
189  A 
109 
120 
138 
120 
120 
120 
120 
120 
120 
123 
125 
125 
125 
124 
125 
125 
38  B 
125 
125 
125 
125 
125 

37 
37 
37 
24 
24 
30 
37 
15 
37 
15 
37 
15 
37 
37 
37 
30 
37 
37 
24 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
25  or  37 
32 
24 
38 
27 
29 
32 
29 
29 
29 
29 
29 
29 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 

of  cornea  

Denis  .  . 

stomach  

round  

uterus  

Pendjeh  

scrofulous  

serpiginous  

strumous  

syphilitic  

tuberculous  

varicose  

Ulceration,  buccal  

intestinal  

of  labia  majora  and  labia  minora  

Ulcerative  endocarditis  

Ulcerous  haemorrhage  

Ulcus  rotundum  

Ulorrhagia  

Umbilical  haemorrhage  

Umbilicus,  inflammation  of  

Uncinariasis  

Uncleanliness  (newborn)  

Uncontrollable  diarrhoea  

vomiting  (adult  female  15  to  45  years)  

(all  other  cases)  

Unknown  disease  

Unnatural  anus  

Uraemia  

puerperal  

Ursemic  absorption  

convulsions  

delirium  

dementia  

eclampsia  

intoxication  

Ureteral  calculi  

Urethra,  foreign  body  in  

rupture  of  

stricture  of  

Urethral  catarrh  

fistula  

Urethralgia  

Urethritis  

Urethroplasty  

Urethrorectal  fistula  

Urethrorrhagia  ..             .                  

Urethrorrhaphy  

Urethrostenosis.  .  . 

—  143  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Urethrotomy 

Urinsemia 

Urinary  abscess 

calculi 

fistula 

infection 

infiltration 

intoxication 

lithiasis 

passages,  calculi  of. .................... 

Urine,  incontinence  of 

milky 

retention  of 

Urticaria 

Uterine  ante  version  or  anteflexion 

catarrh 

colic 

deviation 

fibroma 

fistula  (nonurinary  and  nonfsecal) 

haemorrhage  (nonpuerperal) 

(puerperal) 

inversion 

myoma 

polypus 

retroflexion 

retroversion 

tumor  (noncancerous) 

Uterofaecal  fistula 

Uterovesical  fistula 

Uterus,  ablation  of 

anteversion  of 

atrophy  of 

cancer  of 

curetting  of 

descent  of 

deviation  of 

elongation  of 

falling  of 

fibroid  body  of 

tumor  of 

fibrous  body  of 

fungosities  of 

fungus  of 

haemorrhage  of  (nonpuerperal) 

heteromorphic  tumor  of.     (See  Cancer.) 

neoplastic  tumor  of.     (See  Cancer.) 

organic  lesion  of 

other  diseases  of 

polypus  of 


125 
125 
125 
123 
125 
125 
125 
125 
123 
123 
124 
121 
124 
145  C 
130  B 
130  B 
130  B 
130  B 
129 
130  B 
128 
135 
136 
129 
129 
130  B 
130  B 
129 
110  A 
125 
130  B 
130  B 
130  B 
42 

130  B 
130  B 
130  B 
130  B 
130  B 
129 
129 
129 
129 
129 
128 


130  B 
130  B 
129 


37 
37 
37 

37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
32 
32 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
37 
37 
30 
30 
30 
16 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 


30 
30 
30 


—  144  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OF  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


bridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Uterus,  prolapse  of 

puerperal  haemorrhage  of 

retroversion  of 

rupture  of 

(nonpuerperal) 

tamponing  of 

tumor  of 

ulcer  of 

Vaccinal  infection 

Vaccination,  infection  from 

Vagina,  cancer  of 

falling  of 

tamponing  of 

tumor  of 

Vaginal  catarrh 

flow 

Vaginalitis 

Vaginismus 

Vaginitis 

Valgum,  genu 

Valgus.     (See  Talipes.) 

Valves  of  heart,  disease  of 

stricture  of 

Valvular  disease I 

lesion 

Vapors  of  alcohol  or  methyl  alcohol,  poisoning  by 

Varicella 

Varices 

aneurysmal 

Varicocele 

Varicose  tumor 

ulcer 

Variola 

Varioloid 

Varus.     (See  Talipes.) 

Vascular  nsevus 

tumor 

Vault,  palatine,  perforation  of 

Vegetations,  adenoid 

Veins,  disease  of 

Venereal  adenitis 

bubo 

disease 

Venom,  absorption  of 

Venomous  serpent,  bite  of 

Ventricular  haemorrhage 


130  B 
135 
130  B 
136 
130  B 
128 
129 
130  A 


20 

20 

42 

130  B 
128 
132 
130  B 
130  B 
127 
132 

38  B 
147 

79 
79 
79 
79 
168 
19 
83 
83 
83 
83 
83 

5 

5 

150 

46 
146 
150 

83 

38 

38  A 

37 

165  A 
165  A 

64 


30 
32 
30 
32 
30 
30 
30 
30 


37 
37 
16 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
37 
30 
37 
37 

19 

19 
19 
19 
35 
12 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
4 
4 

33 

37 
37 
33 
37 
37 
37 
37 
35 
35 
18 


—  145  — 


DISEASES. 


CORRESPONDING  NUMBER 
OP  THE — 


Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 


Verruca 

Version 

Vertebral  caries 

disease 

polyarthritis 

Vertigo 

Vertigo  ab  awe  laeso 

a  stomacho  laeso 

Vertigo,  Meniere's 

rheumatic 

Vesania 

Vesical  calculi 

catarrh,  etc 

inertia 

infection 

paresis 

Vesicometrorectal  fistula 

Vesicovaginal  fistula 

Vesicular  emphysema 

Vicious  cicatrix 

insertion  of  placenta 

Violent  death  in  mines  and  quarries 

fever 

Viper,  bite  of 

Virulent  bubo 

disease  (unqualified) 

Visceral  rheumatism 

steatosis 

Vitriol.    (See  Sulphuric  acid.) 

Voice,  loss  of 

Voluntary  absorption  of  chloroform 

poisoning 

submersion 

Volvulus 

Vomica  (without  further  qualification) 

pleural 

Vomiting,  stercoral 

uncontrollable  (adult  female  15  to  45  years). 

(all  other  cases) 

Vomito  negro 

Vulva,  cancer  of 

gangrene  of 

Vulvitis 

gonococcic 

gonorrhoeal 

Vulvovaginal  glands,  abscess  and  cysts  of 

cyst  of 

46041—10 10 


145  C 
136 

32 

32 

32 

74 

76 
103 

76 

47 

68 
123 
124 
124 
124 
124 
125 
125 

97 

145  C 
135 
173 
189  A 
165  A 

38  A 

55 

47 

55 

87 
156 
155 
158 
109 
144 

93 
109 
134  B 
103 

16 

42 
142 
132 

38  B 

38  B 
132 
132 


37 
32 
15 
15 
15 
37 
37 
24 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
23 
37 
32 
35 
38 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 

23 
30 
36 
36 
27 
37 
23 
27 
32 
24 
12 
16 
37 
30 
37 
37 
30 
30 


—  146  — 


DI8BA8E8. 

CORRESPONDING  NUMBEB 
OF  THE  — 

Detailed 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Abridged 
nomencla- 
ture. 

Wardrop's  disease  .             

1450 
151  B 
154 
111 
46 
49 
130  B 
33 
130  B 
144 
8 
150 
42 
130  B 
107 
107 
107 
189  A 
20 
175 
171 
159,  170 
or  182 
170 
186 
101 
186 
186 
9 

167 
750 
750 

111 
16 

1450 

37 
33 
34 
37 
37 
37 
30 
15 
30 
37 
7 
33 
16 
30 
37 
37 
37 
38 
37 
35 
35 
36  or  35 

35 
35 
37 
35 
35 
8 

35 

37 
37 

37 
12 

37 

Weakness,  congenital  

senile  

Weil's  disease  

Wen  

Werlhof  's  disease  

White  flux  (females)  

swelling  

Whites    

Whitlow         .      ..    .                              

Whooping  cough  

Wolf's  jaw  

Womb,  cancer  of  

falling  of  

Worm  colic  

solitary  

Worms,  intestinal  

Wound  

anatomical  

by  crushing  

cutting  instruments  

firearms  

accidental  

of  limbs  

oesophagus  

penetrating,  of  abdomen  

chest  

Wounds,  diphtheria  of  

X  rays,  effect  of  

Xerophthalmia  

Xerosis  

Yellow  atrophy  of  liver,  acute  

fever  

Zoster  

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